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What Are Viral Warts?
Viral Warts are small, rough skin growths caused by infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV).
They are non-cancerous but contagious and can appear anywhere on the body — commonly on hands, feet, face, or genital areas.
Common Types of Viral Warts:
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Common Warts (Verruca Vulgaris): Rough, raised bumps often on fingers or hands.
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Plantar Warts: Hard, painful warts that grow on the soles of the feet.
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Flat Warts: Smooth, small, and slightly raised — common on face or legs.
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Filiform Warts: Thin, long warts seen around eyelids, lips, or neck.
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Genital Warts: Soft warts that occur in genital areas; treated privately and safely.

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Types of Viral Warts Treatments
Laser Wart Removal
Targets and vaporises wart tissue precisely using high-intensity laser energy, promoting smooth healing.
Radiofrequency (RF) Cautery
Removes warts using controlled heat, ensuring minimal bleeding and no visible marks post-procedure.
Cryotherapy (Freezing Method)
Freezes warts with liquid nitrogen, causing them to fall off naturally within a few days.
Electrocautery
Uses mild electric current to burn and remove stubborn wart tissue effectively.
Topical & Medical Therapy
Medicated creams or chemical cautery applied for small or multiple warts.
Combination Therapy
Combines laser, RF, or cryo treatments for resistant or multiple warts for faster, more complete removal.
How Viral Warts Treatment Works at Layers Clinics
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Dermatologist consultation and examination of wart type and spread.
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Avoid self-removal methods or over-the-counter acids before the session.
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Do not apply creams, makeup, or oil on the wart area.
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Inform your dermatologist about any history of skin allergies or infections.
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Local anaesthesia or numbing cream is applied for comfort.
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Depending on the wart type, laser, RF, or cryotherapy is performed.
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Each wart is treated individually to ensure complete removal.
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The procedure typically takes 15–45 minutes.
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Minimal discomfort, no bleeding, and instant improvement in skin appearance.
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Avoid touching, scratching, or picking the treated area.
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Apply prescribed antibiotic cream for a few days.
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Avoid direct sunlight, swimming, or sauna for 48 hours.
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Keep the area clean and dry.
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Follow-up visit after 1–2 weeks to ensure complete healing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are viral warts contagious?
Yes, they can spread through direct contact or sharing personal items.
Can warts be removed permanently?
Yes, with laser or RF cautery, warts can be removed completely and safely.
Is wart removal painful?
No, the procedure is painless as local anaesthesia is used.
Can I remove warts at home?
No, self-removal can cause infection or scarring — always consult a dermatologist.
Will warts come back after removal?
Rarely. Proper treatment and care minimise recurrence risk.
Is there downtime after treatment?
None — you can resume normal activities immediately.
Why choose Layers Clinics?
Because we provide medically precise, scar-free wart removal under dermatologist supervision using the latest technology.
