Plane Warts Removal
- A safe & effective way to get rid of warts
- No need for surgery
- Clearer skin
- Expert Team of
professionals - Over 1 million
Treatments delivered - Award winning
Clinics Across the UK - Rated 92%
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Across the UK
Award winning
Clinics Across the UK
Rated 92%
on Trustpilot
Over 1 million Treatments
delivered
Expert Team of
professionals
9 Clinics
Across the UK
What Are Plane Warts?
Plane warts are a form of wart caused by the human papillomavirus. They occur when the virus infects the skin and causes the skin cells to grow abnormally. Plane warts are typically found on the face, hands or feet but can occur anywhere on the body. They are often flat and smooth. Plane warts are not considered dangerous and pose a severe health risk.
What Do Plane Warts Look Like?
Plane warts are typically a collection of small flat-topped skin-coloured papules that seem to grow in clusters and are common on the face/ back of hands. The virus is often transmitted via shaving, resulting in many warts on the shins and beard region and often feel rough to touch.
What Treatment Does Colaz Offer For Plane Warts?
Advanced electrolysis is a highly effective method for getting rid of Plane warts. It takes a few minutes to treat the wart permanently, and from our experience, patients typically enjoy 100% success rates.
Your clinician will treat the wart with electrolysis and remove the wart fully during the treatment. The process usually only takes 15-45 minutes to complete, depending upon the number of plane warts being treated. After treatment, a small scab will form, slough off naturally in a few days.
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Please check this Common Warts pagea for knowing about the following topics.
What Are Common Warts?
What Do Common Warts Look Like?
What Treatment Does Colaz Offer For Common Warts?
Common Warts Removal Treatment Process
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Our Doctors are GMC registered and qualified to deliver the treatment via the MP gun method, which gives you a double treatment of PRP and micro-needling
Our nurse is registered with the NMC - fully qualified to deliver the treatment utilizing the vital 2 injector.
All our therapists are qualified in NVQ 2/3, Phlebotomy and PRP treatments for skin and hair
How Much Does Plane Warts Removal Treatment Cost?
More Information On The Plane Warts Removal Treatment Process
The First Step is to have a consultation.
Your treatment is the second step.
The Final Step is
AfterCare
Book a consultation with an experienced clinician. Your skin blemish will be assessed during your consultation, and a treatment plan will be put into place.
There will be a £30 Consultation fee to be paid when booking an appointment, but this is redeemable against the treatment.
The clinician will mark out the areas of the blemish and perform the treatment.
You must keep your skin dry and clean. You may have small crust or scabs form after treatment. You mustn't pick these and allow them to slough off naturally. More in-depth aftercare will be given to you during your consultation.
ARRANGE A CONSULTATION
ONE OF OUR ADVISERS WILL CALL YOU BACK SHORTLY TO ARRANGE YOUR CONSULTATION.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you're using an over-the-counter medicine, lotions, or any other therapy, you must stop using it two weeks before undergoing electrolysis.
No. Everything is included in the price, so you will not incur any extra cost
There is always a risk involved when undergoing treatment - providing you follow all the aftercare advice given the risk of scarring is minimal. You must entirely leave all scabs alone and allow them to slough off naturally.
Usually, one treatment is required; however, if you need follow-up treatments after four weeks, this will be provided free of charge on the same plane wart.
After treatment, the area will feel sore, and you may experience tingling in the area. Scabs and crust will form - you must allow these to slough naturally and not pick them as this will lead to scarring, hyper or hypopigmentation.
You may feel a tingling sensation at the time of treatment, and there may be some discomfort, but it is very tolerable. Your clinician will continuously assess your comfort levels.