Laser Warts Treatment in Chaingmai
Laser warts Treatment in Chiangmai
If you have warts, your doctor will probably start with a couple of standard treatments. She’ll give you medicine that makes your warts peel away. Or she may use a super-cold liquid to freeze them off. If these treatments don’t do the job, she might try laser surgery.
Laser treatment can be good for hard-to-reach spots, like genital warts in your urethra, the tube that carries pee from your bladder out of your body. Depending on how many warts you have and where they are, your doctor might give you medicine that numbs the area she’ll treat. Or she might put you to sleep.
Laser surgery can have a couple of downsides:
It may leave scars
When the laser zaps your skin, it sends up tiny puffs of debris that might spread bacteria, viruses, or fungi
Some doctors think there isn’t enough proof that laser surgery works better than other treatments, like removing it with regular surgery. But lasers may do a better job of keeping the warts from coming back.
Other Laser Options
Carbon dioxide laser. This light is as effective as a sharp knife. It might be a good choice if your warts are around your fingernails or toenails and other treatments haven’t worked. First, your doctor will use the laser to cut away the top of the wart. Then she’ll make the light less focused, and it will burn away the rest. The debris it stirs may include the virus that caused your warts. You might have more scarring with this treatment than you’d get from pulsed dye laser.