WARTS
Every year over 3.5 million people in the United states are
treated for verrucae, or warts. Clinical studies have proven that
laser treatment of recalcitrant (resistant) warts is successful
where treatment with acids, cryogenics, chemical agents, and surgical
excision have failed. In one study, over two thirds of patients
treated had their warts successfully removed in as few as two
treatments. Here again, patients have benefited from the laser's
gentle treatment. Because there is no open wound and minimal pain
following the procedure, patients can resume their active lifestyles
immediately... even when removing warts from anatomically sensitive
areas.
Treatment works by selective absorption of laser energy by the
blood supply which feeds the wart. The treated area then separates
from the dermis and gradually sloughs off.