Effective, Medical Removal for Viral Skin Lesions
Warts and verrucas are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and appear as small, rough-textured growths on the skin. While they are benign, they can be stubborn, uncomfortable, and cosmetically distressing — particularly when located on the hands, feet, face, or other visible areas.
At our clinic, we offer safe and clinically proven wart and verruca treatments for both adults and children. Our approach is focused on eliminating the lesion, reducing recurrence, and supporting healthy skin regeneration.
Warts typically appear on the hands, knees, or fingers and may present as raised, rough lumps
Verrucas (plantar warts) occur on the soles of the feet, often with a flat appearance and may be tender when walking
Both are caused by HPV and spread through skin contact or shared surfaces — but each may require slightly different treatment techniques.
Depending on the location, size, and stubbornness of the lesion, we offer the following treatments:
Cryotherapy (CryoPen®) – uses ultra-cold liquid nitrous oxide to freeze and destroy wart tissue
Plasma ablation – a precise, non-surgical option that targets the lesion with controlled thermal energy
Topical acids or medicated preparations – may be advised post-treatment to prevent recurrence
Immune-supportive care – in chronic or recurring cases, we may recommend targeted nutrient or immune support to help your body clear the virus more effectively
All procedures are carried out in a sterile clinical environment by trained practitioners, ensuring minimal discomfort and maximum efficacy.
Initial assessment to confirm diagnosis and discuss your history of treatment
In most cases, a course of treatments may be needed (especially for verrucas)
Some mild discomfort may occur during or after treatment — usually well tolerated
Aftercare provided to protect the skin and prevent viral spread
Persistent or painful plantar verrucas
Multiple warts or lesions in visible areas
Children or adults who have not responded to over-the-counter treatments
Anyone looking for medical-grade, sterile, and effective removal
Yes — warts and verrucas can spread through skin contact, shared shoes, towels, or gym floors. Early treatment helps prevent transmission.
This depends on the size and depth of the lesion. Some warts resolve after a single treatment, while verrucas often need a course of 2–4 sessions.
Cryotherapy may cause a short-lived sting or mild blistering. Plasma treatment is more targeted and generally well tolerated. Numbing options are available if needed.