Features of laser papilloma removal

Papillomas are benign formations whose appearance is caused by the corresponding virus. It is activated in the context of weakened immune system, ingestion of certain medications, exacerbation of chronic gastrointestinal diseases. The most effective is laser formation removal, which will be discussed in this article.

Removal of papillomas with laser

Papillomas are a type of benign neoplasm that looks like an unsightly tumor. If they appear in places of active friction (the waist, neck, genitals, and so on), the wart can break off with a wound formation. Papillomas are formed from the introduction of epithelial basal cells into the body, which actively multiply. Infection occurs less frequently during sexual intercourse, regardless of the type, but household infection is also found. The chances of getting the virus increase:

  • with decreased overall body resistance;
  • in the period after the illness;
  • as a result of prolonged use of oral contraceptives;
  • in case of presence of urogenital infections in the body;
  • with vitamin deficiency.
genital papilloma in the body

In addition, smokers, people who regularly consume alcohol and are exposed to stress are more susceptible to the appearance of papillomas. The presence of irregularities and growths in the skin is not only ugly but also uncomfortable. The most progressive way to remove papillomas is considered the laser. It is suitable for treating all areas of the face and body, including sensitive skin on the eyelids and genitals. The procedure is performed with or without anesthesia, discomfort is minimal.

The procedure for removing papillomas with a laser is bloodless, so when working on the eyelid region, for example, nothing enters the eye.

how laser affects papillomas

After the procedure, there are practically no traces - the main thing is to follow the doctor's instructions and properly take care of the treated area (more details later in our review). To remove papillomas or not, each person decides for themselves, but if you don't like them, interfere, grow, appear on the face, arms and legs, it's better to go to a specialized clinic. The procedure will only take a few minutes - and you'll forget about the ugly growth forever.

Indications and contraindications

The main indication of the procedure for removing papillomas is their presence. If education gets in the way, worries you, sign up for an appointment with a cosmetologist to forget about such an unpleasant problem forever. Removal is mandatory in cases where the wart is actively growing and becomes painful.

Contraindications for the procedure:

  • pregnancy and lactation;
  • the presence of cancer tumors;
  • diabetes;
  • chronic diseases in the decompensated phase;
  • autoimmune pathologies;
  • epilepsy;
  • inflammatory processes, which are accompanied by an increase in body temperature;
  • skin lesions in the treatment area;
  • tendency to scarring.

No special preparation is required for the procedure, but remember that only a competent medical practitioner should perform it.

Which is better - laser, nitrogen or radio wave removal?

Today, there are several ways to remove growths:

  • nitrogen;
  • laser;
  • radio waves.

When treated with nitrogen, the skin becomes very overcooled, so the papilloma cells stop multiplying and growing, many dying immediately. The result is that education dries up and disappears. The papilloma removal method is one of the most popular and affordable. But nitrogen has disadvantages - a rash often appears in the treatment area, it is painful to perform the procedure, and traces often remain afterward.

The removal of papillomas by radio waves involves the use of local anesthetics and antibacterial drugs. The method of exposure is selected taking into account the type of formation and the zone of its location - for example, the edges of the plantar papilloma are first plucked out with tweezers and those that rise above the surface are removed by applying a loop to the base. Surgical treatment of formations takes 10 to 15 minutes, pain is minimal.

The laser technique for removing papillomas is considered the most accurate and effective. You can use it at any age. The main thing is not to forget the rehabilitation period - within two weeks after the procedure, the treated area needs special care, otherwise ugly marks and scars can appear.

Laser neoplasm removal is the most effective and safest method today. Consultation with an oncologist is required prior to the procedure.

How is the procedure

Before the procedure, you will definitely need to consult your doctor to find out if the considered method of removing formations is right for you, if there is a history of illnesses that are an absolute contraindication to laser exposure. The procedure, as long as it is performed professionally, is completely safe, so you don't have to worry about anything. The depth of the rays is adapted to the type and needs of your skin.

Due to the high temperature during laser treatment, all harmful cells are burned away, while the integrity of healthy cells is not disturbed. Since the laser clogs the blood vessels, there will be no bleeding. The average duration of the procedure is a few minutes - the processing time depends on the size of the accumulation. Side effects may occur during the procedure (eg drowsiness, loss of appetite, fatigue, pressure spikes), but this is precisely due to the use of local anesthesia. The more modern the clinic's equipment, the smoother the coagulation and ablation of tissue. As the laser removal technique is non-contact, patient safety is 100% guaranteed and the probability of infection is reduced to zero.

before and after photos

To understand whether or not the procedure is right for you, and how effective it is, look at the before and after photos. If you follow your doctor's instructions, the likelihood of complications and scarring is minimal.

removal of papillomas on the eyelidremoval of papillomas before and after

care after removal

You can return to your normal way of life immediately after the procedure, but you will need to follow certain instructions from your doctor. To speed up the wound healing process, the use of special ointments and creams is recommended. Other service features:

Avoid wetting an open wound for several days after removing the papilloma.

Sunbathing for a month is not recommended. During the period of increased sun activity, make sure you use a cream with a high protection factor.

Avoid swimming pools and saunas for two weeks, do not take hot or very cold baths.

The scab should come loose on its own - on average it takes about 10 days. If the skin around the wound begins to swell, see a doctor to rule out infection.

The removal of papillomas with laser is the most effective method of combating neoplasms that exist today. The rehabilitation period is minimal, if you don't want a scar to form at the wound site, make sure you follow the rules of care.