Advanced Electrolysis Treatment : Minimal downtime with expert care by qualified professionals.
Quick & Precise Blemish Removal : Performed by trained staff using advanced electrolysis techniques.
Common Wart Removal
Advanced Electrolysis Treatment : Minimal downtime with expert care by qualified professionals.
Quick & Precise Blemish Removal : Performed by trained staff using advanced electrolysis techniques.
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Expert Team of
professionals
Over 1 million
Treatments delivered
Award winning
Clinics Across the Australia
Rated 92%
on Trustpilot
9 Clinics
Across the Australia
What Are Common Warts?
Common warts are tiny, gritty skin growths that typically appear on your fingers or hands. Common warts are rough to the touch and usually have a network of tiny black dots, small clotted blood vessels.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common cause of warts. The virus has more than 150 types, but only a few of them lead to wartlike formations on your hands. The virus typically spreads via breaks in your skin, such as cuts and scrapes. Regularly biting your nails could also spread warts from one finger to another.
What Do Common Warts Look Like?
Common warts are rough, flesh-toned growths often found on hands or fingers.
They may have tiny dark spots and appear irregular in shape.
Typically painless, but can be bothersome due to their appearance.
What Treatment Does Evolved Offer For Common Warts?
Your clinician will treat the wart with electrolysis and remove it entirely during the treatment if it is soft. The wart will be treated and left to slough off naturally in 14 days if it is hard.
The process usually only takes 15-45 minutes to complete, depending upon the number of common warts being treated.
Advanced electrolysis offers a fast and permanent solution for common warts.
Most patients experience complete removal with a high success rate in just one session.