HPV condyloma treatment with laser – removal of 1 lesion
Treatment of HPV condylomas with laser for a single lesion is a minimally invasive procedure used for removing genital warts caused by the HPV virus. Laser technology allows precise elimination of the lesion, contributing to healing of the treated area and improvement of skin appearance.
HPV condyloma
Genital warts are skin or mucosal lesions caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), appearing most frequently in the genital or perianal area. These can manifest as small excrescences, skin-colored or slightly pigmented.
Removal of HPV warts with laser for a single lesion represents a modern treatment method, used for precise elimination of visible lesions.
Laser technology acts locally on the affected tissue, vaporizing the lesion in a controlled manner and reducing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. This method allows precise removal of the wart and promotes progressive healing of the treated area.
Laser treatment is frequently used for:
- isolated genital warts
- small-sized HPV lesions
- single skin or mucosal lesions
- situations where rapid removal of a lesion is desired
The procedure is, in general, rapid and minimally invasive, and discomfort is minimal. In most cases, local anesthesia can be used for patient comfort.
After treatment, the treated area heals progressively in the following days or weeks, and the physician 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 treatment indication.
Removal of the lesion eliminates the visible wart; however, medical monitoring remains important, as HPV infection can lead to the appearance of other lesions over time.
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