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Verruca Treatment – Effective Solutions That Work

Verrucas, also known as plantar warts, can be painful, unsightly, and notoriously difficult to treat. They are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and commonly appear on the soles of the feet. While some verrucas resolve on their own, many people seek professional verruca treatment to relieve discomfort and prevent the spread of infection. At our clinic, we offer advanced solutions including **Swift Microwave Therapy**, **Class 4 Laser Treatment**, and **Excision of Verrucas**, providing safe and effective outcomes.

Swift Microwave Verruca Treatment

Swift is a cutting-edge verruca treatment that uses microwave energy to target the root of the infection. The microwaves stimulate the body’s immune system to recognise and fight the virus that causes verrucas. Swift treatment is fast, highly effective, and requires no dressings or aftercare, making it a popular choice for busy individuals.

Class 4 Laser Verruca Treatment

Laser therapy is another powerful option for stubborn verrucas. The Class 4 Laser delivers concentrated light energy directly into the affected tissue, destroying the blood supply that feeds the verruca and encouraging natural healing. This treatment is minimally invasive, precise, and particularly effective for patients with multiple or resistant verrucas.

Excision of Verrucas

For larger or long-standing verrucas that do not respond to other treatments, surgical excision may be recommended. This minor procedure involves carefully removing the verruca under local anaesthetic. Excision provides immediate removal and relief, although a short recovery period is required.

If you are struggling with persistent verrucas, professional treatment can make all the difference. Our expert team will assess your condition and recommend the most suitable verruca treatment option for you.

Contact us today to book your consultation and take the first step towards pain-free feet.

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