HPV condyloma treatment with laser – over 15 lesions (complete photovaporization)
Treatment of HPV condylomas with laser for over 15 lesions involves complete photovaporization of visible lesions, using laser technology for precise removal of multiple condylomas. The procedure is minimally invasive and contributes to clearing the affected area and progressive healing of the skin.
HPV condyloma
Genital warts are skin or mucosal lesions caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), which can appear in the genital or perianal area in the form of multiple growths of varying sizes.
In situations where more than 15 lesions are present, treatment may involve complete laser photovaporization of warts, a modern method used for efficient removal of extensive lesions.
Laser technology acts locally on affected tissue, vaporizing warts in a controlled and precise manner, with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissues. This method allows simultaneous treatment of a large number of lesions and contributes to improving the appearance of the treated area.
Laser photovaporization is frequently used for:
- multiple or extensive genital warts
- numerous HPV lesions in the genital or perianal area
- situations where more than 15 lesions are present
- cases where complete clearing of the affected area is necessary
The procedure is performed with precision, and for patient comfort local anesthesia is used.
After treatment, the treated area heals progressively, and the physician may recommend local care measures to support the skin regeneration process.
Before performing the procedure, a medical evaluation is necessary to confirm the diagnosis and establish the correct treatment indication.
Removal of warts eliminates visible lesions, however medical monitoring is important, as HPV infection can lead to the appearance of other lesions over time.
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