Wart & Skin Tag Removal
Wart & Skin Tag Removal
Whether it’s a stubborn wart or a friction-prone skin tag, professional removal ensures hygiene, precision, and long-lasting results—without scarring or recurrence.
What Are Warts?
Warts are rough, raised skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Though non-cancerous, they’re contagious and may appear on fingers, feet, face, or genitals. Professional treatment is the safest way to remove them without spreading or scarring.
Types of Warts We Treat
- Common warts – fingers, knuckles, nails
- Plantar warts – soles of the feet
- Flat warts – face, legs
- Filiform warts – eyelids, lips, neck
- Genital warts – treated in medically appropriate setups
Each type is assessed to select the safest and most effective removal method.
Skin Tag & DPN Removal
Skin tags and Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra (DPN) are harmless outgrowths often found on the face, neck, underarms, and groin. They may cause irritation, bleeding, or cosmetic concern. Removal is done using:
Radiofrequency (RF)
Electrofulguration (EF)
CO₂ Laser Ablation
Advanced tools like Ellman® RF minimize heat damage and ensure precise, scar-free results—even in delicate areas like eyelids and earlobes.
What to Expect
- Procedure done under topical or local anesthesia
- Duration: 15–30 minutes depending on number and location
- Downtime: 7–10 days with mild redness, swelling, and scab formation
- Post-care: Avoid sun exposure, friction, and harsh products
Why Choose Professional Removal?
Clinically safe – Performed under sterile conditions by trained dermatologists.
Quick & effective – Most removals take under 30 minutes.
Minimal discomfort – Local anesthesia ensures a pain-free experience.
No downtime – Resume routine immediately after treatment.
Prevents recurrence – Medical-grade removal reduces chances of regrowth.
Cosmetic precision – Leaves skin smooth and scar-free.
Who Can Benefit?
- Anyone seeking clean, irritation-free skin
- Those with painful or bleeding tags due to friction
- Individuals with cosmetic concerns or recurring warts
