HPV condyloma treatment with laser – removal of 8–12 lesions
HPV condyloma treatment with laser for 8–12 lesions is a minimally invasive procedure used for removing genital warts caused by HPV virus. Laser technology allows precise elimination of multiple lesions and contributes to progressive healing of the treated area.
HPV condyloma
Genital warts are skin or mucosal lesions caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), which frequently appear in the genital or perianal area. They can manifest as small excrescences of skin color or slightly pigmented, and in some cases may be present as multiple lesions.
Treatment of HPV genital warts with laser for 8–12 lesions represents a modern and effective method for removing multiple warts.
Laser energy acts locally on the affected tissue, vaporizing lesions in a controlled and precise manner, with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissues. This technology allows simultaneous treatment of multiple warts and contributes to progressive healing of the treated area.
Laser treatment is frequently used for:
- multiple genital warts
- HPV lesions of small or medium size
- warts located in the genital or perianal area
- situations where multiple visible lesions are present
The procedure is generally quick and minimally invasive, and for patient comfort local anesthesia can be used.
After treatment, the treated area heals progressively in the following period, and the doctor may recommend local care measures to support the healing process.
Before performing the procedure, a medical evaluation is necessary to confirm the diagnosis and establish the correct indication for treatment.
Removal of warts eliminates visible lesions; however, medical monitoring remains important, since HPV infection can lead to the development of other lesions over time.
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