WART TREATMENT
Wart Treatment (Wart Removal)
HPV Treatment with Laser (Genital Wart Treatment)
Evaporation of wart tissues with the use of fractional carbon dioxide laser is a highly effective, successful treatment option that provides results with low recurrence rates. The procedure involves using the evaporation effect of laser beams on HPV infected tissues. Local anesthesia may be required before the procedure. If the genital warts are excessively abundant, and if the conditions do not allow for local anesthesia, the procedure can also be performed under general anesthesia. The procedure is hardly likely to cause scarring and skin discoloration. Besides its advantages, the biggest disadvantage of this procedure is that the laser device is not available in all clinics due to its high cost.
Treatment of HPV Infections with Electrocauterization (Electrocautery Wart Removal)
Electrocauterization (also known as wart cauterization) is a procedure that works with the principle of cauterizing the warts with electric current. It is a very good treatment option particularly for the treatment of small lesions in the external genital area, on the root of the penis, and around the anus. However, the risk of scar tissue formation may make it less preferable. Another disadvantage of this procedure is the need for anesthesia and the severe postoperative pain. Local or general anesthesia may be preferred depending on the abundance of warts before the procedure. Warts are cauterized and destroyed using an electrocautery device. Painkillers and pain relieving creams are used after the procedure.
Radiofrequency Treatment of HPV Infections
Radiofrequency (also known as radiosurgery) destroys warts by vaporizing them through radio waves. It is a procedure that can be performed safely in any part of the body. It is hardly likely to cause scarring. Local or general anesthesia may be preferred depending on the abundance of warts before the procedure. Painkillers and pain relieving creams are used after the procedure.
Cryotherapy Wart Removal (Freezing the HPV Warts Off)
Freezing a tissue causes destruction by creating a burning effect on that tissue. Based on this logic, spraying liquid nitrogen on the wart freezes it and decays the wart tissue. In terms of recurrence rate, its effect is not different from that of other local treatment procedures. Since its destruction effect is limited, more than one session may be needed for the elimination of the same warts. Side effects of cryotherapy (freezing the warts off) include rashes, ulceration, and infection and discoloration due to local tissue destruction. Permanent scarring may rarely occur. It can be performed safely during pregnancy.
Drug therapy of HPV Infections
There are many options for wart treatment, which involve the use of medications and chemicals. Some of them act by triggering the immunity with an immunomodulatory mechanism, while some others act by destroying the warts.
In our HPV Treatment Center located in Silivri, we provide HPV treatments with procedures such as the treatment of HPV infections with electrocauterization, genital wart cauterization, laser wart treatment, and genital wart treatment with radiofrequency.
You can call our call center at 0 212 728 63 61 to get detailed information about the treatment of HPV infections and genital warts, and to make an appointment.
LOCATION
Alibey Mah. Kızkapan St. İpek Business Center Floor:4 No:10 Silivri İSTANBUL
E-Mail: info@eseragar.com.tr
Tel: 0212 728 63 61 / 0 505 260 72 38
E-mail: info@eseragar.com
Tel: 0212 728 63 61 / 0 505 260 72 38
Our Working Hours
Monday
09:00 - 18.00
Tuesday
09:00 - 18.00
Wednesday
09:00 - 18.00
Thursday
09:00 - 18.00
Friday
09:00 - 18.00
Saturday
09:00 - 18.00
LOCATION
Rruga Mustafa Xhabrahimi, Kompleksi AL-Konstruksion GBI, Godina 12; FARKE Tirane 1044
E-Mail: info@eseragar.com.tr
Tel: 0212 728 63 61 / 0 505 260 72 38