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Advanced Electrolysis for Permanently Getting Rid of Common Warts known as Verruca Vulgaris

What Are Common Warts?

Common warts are tiny, gritty skin growths that typically appear on your fingers or hands. Common warts are rough to the touch and usually have a network of tiny black dots, small clotted blood vessels.

The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common cause of warts. The virus has more than 150 types, but only a few of them lead to wartlike formations on your hands. The virus typically spreads via breaks in your skin, such as cuts and scrapes. Regularly biting your nails could also spread warts from one finger to another.

What Do Common Warts Look Like?

Common warts appear as small pink or flesh-coloured growths with an irregular shape with dark spots inside and can be rough to touch. Commonly seen on hands or fingers.

What Treatment Does Colaz Offer For Common Warts?

Advanced electrolysis is a highly effective method for getting rid of common warts. It takes a few minutes to treat the wart permanently, and from our experience, patients typically enjoy 100% success rates.

Your clinician will treat the wart with electrolysis and remove it entirely during the treatment if it is soft. The wart will be treated and left to slough off naturally in 14 days if it is hard.

The process usually only takes 15-45 minutes to complete, depending upon the number of common warts being treated.

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How Much Does Common Warts Removal Treatment Cost?

Treatment

Price

Buy

Consultation Fee

£30

15 minutes

£250

30 minutes

£350

Please note all follow-up appointments & re-treatments on the same wart are included in the price, so you will not incur additional charges. The consultation fee is redeemable against treatment; otherwise, non-refundable.

More Information On The Common Warts Removal Treatment Process

The First Step is to have a consultation.

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Your treatment is the second step.

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The Final Step is
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    IS THERE ANYTHING I NEED TO DO TO PREPARE FOR THE TREATMENT?

    If you're using an over-the-counter medicine, lotions, or any other therapy, you must stop using it two weeks before undergoing electrolysis.

    IF I NEED TO HAVE A FOLLOW-UP TREATMENT, DO I NEED TO PAY EXTRA?

    No. Everything is included in the price, so you will not incur any extra cost

    I HAVE ONE COMMON WART HOW MANY MINUTES DO I NEED?

    You will require one 15 minute treatment, and all follow-up treatments are included in the price if your common wart requires retreatment.

    HOW MANY TREATMENTS DO I NEED?

    Usually, one treatment is required; however, if you need follow-up treatments after 4 weeks, then this will be provided free of charge on the same common wart

    IS THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS?

    After treatment, the area will feel sore, and you may experience tingling in the area. Scabs and crust will form - you must allow these to slough naturally and not pick them as this will lead to scarring, hyper, or hypopigmentation.

    IS THE TREATMENT PAINFUL?

    You may feel a tingling sensation at the time of treatment, and there may be some discomfort, but it is very tolerable. Your clinician will continuously assess your comfort levels.

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