Guidelines

Does wart removal leave scars?

Does wart removal leave scars?

Your doctor may choose to burn the wart, cut it out, or remove it with a laser. These treatments are effective, but they may leave a scar. They are normally reserved for warts that have not cleared up with other treatments.

How long does it take for skin to heal from liquid nitrogen?

Some hours after liquid nitrogen treatment your skin may become slightly swollen and red; later on it may form a crust, scab, or blister. The scab will fall off by itself in one to two weeks but will heal quicker if you follow the instructions below.

How do you treat skin after liquid nitrogen treatment?

Starting the day after your procedure, wash the treated area gently with fragrance-free soap and water daily. Put Vaseline ® or Aquaphor ® on the treated area every day for 2 weeks. This will help the area heal and will keep it from crusting.

Should a wart hurt after freezing?

You may have some pain for up to three days following the procedure. You should be fully recovered within two weeks. There’s a chance for minimal scarring. You may also develop a blister over the site of the wart.

How do you treat skin after freezing treatment?

Caring for yourself after cryotherapy Put Vaseline ® or Aquaphor ® on the treated area every day for 2 weeks. This will help the area heal and will keep it from crusting. If the treated area does develop a crust, you can put petroleum jelly (Vaseline®) on the area until the crust falls off.

Do you have to freeze warts to get rid of them?

If you don’t want to wait, you may want to freeze them off. Doctors call this process cryotherapy. It’s one of the most common ways to get rid of warts. It may also lower the chances that the warts will spread to other parts of your body.

What happens to the skin after cryosurgery of a wart?

By freezing the skin, a blister is created underneath the lesion. Ideally, as the new skin forms underneath the blister, the abnormal skin on the roof of the blister peels off. Occasionally if the lesion is very thick (such as a large wart), only the surface is blistered off. The base or residual lesion may need to be frozen at another visit.

What’s the name of the medicine that freezes warts?

This is also known as cryotherapy. During treatment, a doctor directly applies liquid nitrogen, a very cold substance, to the warts. This causes the warts to freeze off.

How long does it take for a wart to go away?

If the blister breaks, clean the area with an antiseptic wipe. This will minimize the spread of virus from the wart. In most cases, the blister and wart will disappear within a few days. If the blister is still giving you pain or still contains fluid after this, call your doctor for a second evaluation. How effective is this treatment?