Warts can be benign. However, the removal of warts is not a must. Certain warts are difficult and difficult to get rid of. Excision surgery might be the best alternative in these instances.

A skilled, qualified and skilled dermatologist can safely and efficiently perform an operation to remove warts with minimally invasive techniques.

A podiatrist who is board certified. Dr. Reza provides wart surgery in Perth to patients who reside in Western Australia, and the surrounding communities of the western part of Australia.

ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS OF WART REMOVAL SURGERY

Wart surgical removal is the fact that it permits the quick elimination of warts. It is very effective for hard-to-remove warts, that may not be treated successfully with non-invasive techniques. Additionally, it's an all-in-one procedure that has quick and effective results.

One drawback of the procedure is it could leave a mark. It also requires the application of anesthesia. Every surgical procedure comes with inherent dangers. In addition, there is an opportunity for the wart to resurface.

NEED FOR SURGERY

Warts can be painful and can cause discomfort in certain instances. Certain warts might be cancerous and need to be removed immediately to minimize the risk of metastasis. In these instances, surgery is usually the most effective option for treatment. Surgery is safe when it's under the supervision of an experienced and skilled medical professional.

WHAT IS WART EXCISION?

Wart excision is the process of eliminating the wart by cutting out the wart. The shave excision method employs a straight blade instead of a curved surgical tool.

However, this procedure shouldn't be performed as a self-treatment, as it can increase the chance of getting sick and is not able to provide exact results. It is essential to have a qualified dermatologist who is skilled in wart removal perform the procedure.

The type and location of the warts are the two most important factors to determine whether surgery is an appropriate option and if it is then which type of procedure is most appropriate. Wart removal procedures are typically done in an outpatient manner with just local anesthesia.

TYPES OF EXCISIONAL SURGERY

The two most common kinds of excisional surgery used to remove warts are:

Shave Removal

The procedure is used to treat the growths that are elevated, like the appearance of raised moles. The growth is cut off using an abrasive razor. Local anesthesia can reduce the discomfort. The procedure doesn't usually require sutures. The procedure causes little redness and scarring on the area being treated.

Scissor Excision or Snip Excision

The affected area is de-sensitized with local anesthetics using this method. The dermatologist grasps the growth using forceps that take it off of its skin's surface. A curved scissor will be employed to remove the growth from underneath and around the region. The procedure does not require sutures and results in the least amount of scarring.

RECOVERY

Wart removal can be performed in the office and is not usually associated with any significant post-operative discomfort or time to recover. However, some patients might be able to resume their normal routines one day following surgery.

A board-certified Podiatrist with a good reputation, Dr. Reza receives patients from Perth, as well as other cities and neighborhoods within this area of the Western Australia for the removal of warts.

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