
- Highly qualified dermatologists
- Minimal scarring
- Speedy recovery
- Aftercare plan
Professional anal wart removal treatment from our expert dermatologists in London.
45 minutes
Immediately
Local anaesthetic
None
Maintenance courses maybe required
May need further treatments*
An anal wart is a small, often raised growth that develops in the anal or genital region due to infection with certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). These warts can vary in size and appearance and are considered a sexually transmitted infection.
Common symptoms of anal warts include:
It's important to note that not all individuals with anal warts exhibit noticeable symptoms, and the virus can be present without visible warts.
If you are concerned about anal warts, you may want to consider the available options for removal. Here at EF MEDISPA, our expert dermatologists will examine you to determine the best method of treatment to remove any warts in the anal area you may have.
Reach out to the experts at EF Medispa today. We can look to provide the results you desire.
Whilst anal warts are not necessarily harmful, some find they can affect their self-confidence or make them feel uncomfortable about their appearance.
If you have an anal wart that is causing you concern, we offer the following effective treatments available at our London clinic. Both freezing and excision are carried out by our expert dermatologists and require no downtime.
The type of treatment most beneficial for you will depend on the type of wart you have as well as its size.
The non-invasive method of genital wart removal involves the direct application of liquid nitrogen in order to freeze it. This causes a type of blister to form around the wart, which turns into dead skin cells and then gradually flakes or peels away until the wart is removed entirely.
Genital warts can be carefully cut out or excised during a minor surgical procedure. This procedure is carried out under a local anaesthetic and once the wart is removed the area will require a small stitch to help heal the opening. A quick and effective method to remove your wart concerns.
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At EF MEDISPA we take pride in our personalised approach to each private wart removal in London. Our team of experts will always strive to create the most effective, bespoke wart treatment plan to maximise your results and minimise scarring.
With over 10 years' experience in the surgical and aesthetic industry, our award-winning wart removal clinic in London provides a welcoming and safe environment.
We pride ourselves on our highly experienced and friendly team of clinical practitioners and dermatologists. We ensure that all of our treatment coordinators are available for advice and support before and after your treatment.
Our skin experts will assess your warts and discuss your concerns. They will explain each of your options in more detail and advise you on which removal method is most suitable in your case.
Call us today and book your consultation with one of our experts.
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Yes. If not removed, anal warts tend to grow larger and more frequent. Additionally, there is evidence that if these warts are not treated for an extended period, they could turn cancerous.
Anal warts are caused by infection with certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), typically transmitted through sexual activity, and can manifest as small growths in the anal or genital area.
The pain experienced during the removal of anal warts varies among individuals, with some reporting minimal discomfort. A local anaesthetic is used to numb the area before the excision procedure. Following treatment, the skin may be sore for a few days and require a dressing.
A single treatment may not always completely remove anal warts, and multiple treatments or a combination of approaches may be necessary for effective eradication, depending on the severity and characteristics of the warts.
The anal wart removal recovery time varies, but individuals typically need between a few days to weeks for healing, with factors such as the chosen removal method and individual healing capacity influencing the duration.