Benign Lesion – Warts Removal (HPV)
(Human Papilloma Virus)
Treatment overview
Warts are benign skin lesions caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).
They can appear on different areas of the body and may vary in size, texture and appearance. Although medically harmless, warts can spread, become uncomfortable, or be cosmetically distressing, especially when located on visible or high-friction areas.
This treatment focuses on safe, precise and controlled removal of warts using medical-grade techniques, while protecting the surrounding healthy tissue.
What to expect
Careful clinical assessment of the lesion before treatment
Identification of typical wart characteristics (viral origin, texture, growth pattern)
Targeted removal using appropriate medical method (e.g. diathermy)
Minimal damage to surrounding skin
Clear aftercare advice to reduce the risk of recurrence or spread
Important information
Warts are contagious due to their viral origin
Multiple sessions may be required depending on size, depth and number of lesions
Treatment is suitable for adults only
Lesions are assessed individually to ensure they are appropriate for aesthetic removal
Consultation
A consultation is included to confirm suitability for treatment.
If there is any clinical uncertainty, you may be advised to seek a GP or dermatology review before proceeding.