
- Warts are benign skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
- They are common and can appear on any part of the body.
- Laser wart removal uses a focused beam of light to target and destroy wart tissue.
- The laser heats up the blood vessels feeding the wart, causing it to shrink and eventually fall off.
- Laser wart removal is typically an outpatient procedure performed in a plastic/ cosmetic surgeon.
- The area around the wart is numbed with a local anesthetic before the laser treatment begins.
- The laser is then applied to the wart, usually for a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and type of wart.
- Precision:
Laser treatment targets the wart specifically, minimizing damage to surrounding skin. - Effectiveness:
Laser treatment is often successful in removing warts completely after one or two sessions. - Minimal scarring:
Laser treatment typically results in minimal scarring compared to other methods.
- Patients may experience redness, swelling, or mild discomfort after the procedure, which usually subsides within a few days.
- It’s important to keep the treated area clean and dry to prevent infection.
- Patients should follow any specific aftercare instructions provided by their doctor
- Laser wart removal is highly effective, with many patients experiencing complete clearance of warts after treatment.
- Success rates vary depending on the size and type of wart, as well as individual immune response.


- Common side effects include redness, swelling, and discomfort at the treatment site.
- Rare side effects may include scarring, changes in skin pigmentation, or infection.
The cost of laser wart removal can vary depending on the clinic, the expertise of the doctor , the number of warts being treated, and other factors. On average, the cost of a single session of laser wart removal can range from ₹1,000 to ₹5,000 or more. Additional sessions may be required for complete removal of the warts.
- Patients should consult with a plastic/ cosmetic surgeon determine if laser wart removal is the right treatment for them.
- Follow-up appointments may be necessary to monitor progress and ensure complete removal of the wart.