Best Laser Anal Wart Removal in Pune

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Best Laser Anal Wart Removal in Pune

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Risks of Delayed Treatment

  • Pain and Discomfort
  • Infection and Abscess formation
  • Disfigurement
  • Cancer

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Dr. Dr Priyanka Sharma

Dr Priyanka Sharma

Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgeon

9 Years

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Dr. Dr Preeti Pandya

Dr Preeti Pandya

Cosmetic and Plastic Surgeon

20 Years

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Dr. Dr Priya Bansal

Dr Priya Bansal

Cosmetic and Plastic Surgeon

13 Years

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What are Anal Warts?

Anal Warts are small, harmless, noncancerous skin tumours caused by the Human Papillomavirus Virus. The appearance of warts can differ based on the type of wart and where it is located on the body.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, according to the National Health Service (NHS), it takes around two weeks or even months after becoming infected for a wart or verruca to form.

Yes, the virus is highly contagious. Warts can be contracted by touching someone who has them. Warts are most common on the hands, but they can also appear on the feet, face, genitals, and knees.

Warts are small, ranging in size from a pinhead to a pea, and have the texture of rough, hard bumps. They may have black dots that resemble seeds but are actually tiny blood clots. They usually appear where the skin has been broken, such as from biting your fingernails.

Here are some simple ways to prevent warts:

  1. Don't share personal goods with someone with active warts, such as towels.
  2. Keep your hands and feet dry at all times.
  3. Don't pick or scratch warts.
  4. When sharing a bathing facility, wear shower shoes or flip-flops.

The most effective way of removing the wart entirely is Laser treatment. Your doctor uses laser light to heat and destroys tiny blood vessels inside the wart. The process cuts off the blood supply, killing the wart.

The exact cost is dependent upon

  1. The Specific Hospital,
  2. Associated Medical Conditions of the Patient,
  3. Extent and Complexity of Wart
  4. Technique and Equipment Used,
  5. The Number and Size of Wart

The Treatment is fully cashless and covered under Insurance

Contact HexaHealth for price transparency.