No special preparation is necessary before the procedure. A consultation with a specialist will ensure that the type and extent of the warts are assessed.
Laser wart removal is intended for the treatment of:
- Seborrheic keratoses (verrucae seborhoicae): Slightly raised, round or oval formations in various shades of yellowish or brown.
- Viral warts: Caused by HPV (human papilloma virus) or BPV (bovine papillomavirus), which can appear on the skin and mucous membranes.
- Hands
- Feet
- Other areas of the body affected by warts
- For anyone suffering from skin warts.
- For clients who want to remove warts quickly and effectively without pain.
- For people with active infections in the treated area.
- For clients with blood clotting disorders.
The procedure begins with a consultation with a specialist, followed by numbing of the affected area and the laser application itself. The laser targets the wart, which is vaporized layer by layer, minimizing the risk of damage to the surrounding skin. The procedure is quick, precise, and virtually painless. After treatment, the treated surface remains slightly exposed, similar to a minor abrasion, with minimal healing time.
After treatment, the skin surface regenerates quickly and without visible scars. Warts are precisely removed, resulting in smooth and healthy-looking skin.
Laser wart removal is minimally painful. During the procedure, you may feel a slight stinging or warmth in the treated area. If you have a low pain threshold or the wart is located in a sensitive area, local anesthesia may be used to make the procedure completely comfortable.



