Wart Removal In Turkey
Surgical wart removal in Turkey – For a clean and smooth skin surface
Warts are not only an cosmetic problem. Certain types can also be very painful. Especially children and adolescents are predestined for warts. This is because all warts are infected with human papillomaviruses (HPV), which the young body cannot fight decisively, especially on the first contact. Age warts, on the other hand, do not occur until the age of 50. As a rule, these are benign skin growths that develop from the so-called age spots.
Some warts, such as genital warts, cause unpleasant itching symptoms. Thorn warts under the soles of the feet cause severe pain when walking. Above all, however, the skin growths disturb from an cosmetic point of view. If you also appear in larger numbers and form so-called beds, they should be surgically removed. This is a small surgery that only takes a few minutes.
General information
In most cases, warts are treated surgically in Turkey. The area in question is anesthetized locally, and the treatment is entirely painless. A scalpel-like spoon scrapes out the wart, and the root is removed. After the small wound has been treated, the patient can leave our clinic in Izmir. The wound must then be cared for regularly to prevent infection and heal without problems. However, the treatment method of freezing warts is also frequently carried out.
Consultation with the Surgeon
Before the surgical removal of warts in Izmir, we conduct a detailed consultation with you. We will explain the procedure and further procedure for you. Detailed information about possible risks arising in connection with the treatment is obligatory. The consultation can also take place on the day of the surgery and is free of charge.
Warts removal before and after surgery
The treatment is carried out by a dermatologist or a specialist in the clinic in Izmir. If the surgery was performed on foot, activities should be severely restricted and should ideally be avoided. Otherwise, a warm, slightly damp climate will quickly develop in the shoe, which will disrupt the healing process.