Wart Removal in Sarasota
Should I Have a Wart Removed?
If you’re experiencing discomfort or embarrassment due to warts, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with us. During your consultation, we’ll evaluate your warts and recommend the best treatment plan for your individual needs. Our goal is to provide you with the highest quality care in a comfortable and welcoming environment.
To schedule an appointment or learn more about our services, please give us a call at 941-628-7005. We look forward to helping you achieve healthy, beautiful skin.
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Warts Q&A
Warts are growths that develop on your skin after you come into direct contact with a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV), usually when the virus seeps through a cut or crack in the skin.
These growths tend to be rough, fleshy, and dome-shaped. Though you can get them anywhere, the most common areas for warts are your hands, feet, face, and genitals.
Warts that appear on the bottom of the foot are often flush with the rest of the sole because of the pressure placed on them when you stand and walk. They’re prevalent because the HPV virus is often present in public areas where people go barefoot, like pools, locker rooms, and public showers.
A wart will eventually go away on its own after your immune system fights the virus. However, this can be a months-long process during which the wart will remain highly visible. Due to this, you may be interested in treatments for your warts at the Institute of Dermatology & Oculoplastic Surgery.
The team at the Institute of Dermatology & Oculoplastic Surgery provides top-tier care and removal services for warts anywhere on your body. Professional treatments have a higher capability than over-the-counter medications for warts and tend to deliver the fastest results.
Treating your warts at the Institute of Dermatology & Oculoplastic Surgery, treating a wart might involve:
- Cryotherapy (freezing the wart off)
- Laser treatment
- Topical chemicals
- Immunotherapy
Most warts eventually fade without a trace and without causing medical complications. However, to prevent painful infections, you should avoid cutting or picking at a wart as it prepares to fall off after treatment. We provide a full list of post-treatment instructions to minimize the risk of infection or any other complication.
You can’t foresee how or where you’ll get a wart, but you can take steps in your everyday life to avoid certain actions that put you at risk. You can lower your risk of coming in contact with the wart-causing virus or spreading warts you already have to other areas by:
- Wearing a pair of flip-flops or sandals in public barefoot areas
- Avoiding shaving over a wart you already have
- Avoiding touching your warts
- Never sharing your personal items (e.g., nail clippers, razors, towels)
- Breaking the habit of biting your nails
- Keeping your feet clean and dry at all times
- Obtaining the vaccine available against HPV, which specifically prevents genital warts and helps you avoid complications of HPV such as cervical cancer
- Using condoms for sexual contact to prevent genital warts