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Warts are typical clinical manifestations of papillomavirus-associated infection. What do warts mean from a histological point of view? The tissue structure of these pathological formations is characterised by the proliferation of the epidermal (superficial) layer with dysfunction of the keratinisation process, disruption of cell structure and proliferation of the papillary layer of the dermis.
However, not all patients with papillomavirus infection develop warts. The development of the disease is facilitated by skin trauma, dry skin and dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system. There are several types of warts: common or vulgar, flat or juvenile, plantar, anogenital, filiform and pointed.
Today, the fastest, most painless and safest method of removing scars, scars and skin growths (warts) is considered to be ablation laser removal. A directed beam of light literally vaporises the pathological tissue without affecting healthy skin.One of the best ablation lasers for removing skin growths and smoothing scars and marks worldwide is recognised as Candela CO2RE.
Candela CO2RE is a perfect latest-generation device that allows you to intelligently solve any aesthetic problems. It ensures fast procedures, complete safety, maximum efficiency and minimal recovery time.
Using a special programme, the specialist enters all the necessary parameters
thanks to which the laser removes the desired layer of tissue with mathematical precision, completely eliminating the possibility of human error.
Removing a single mole or papilloma takes only a few seconds.
Therefore, if necessary, hundreds of neoplasms can be removed in 10-15 minutes.
The laser beam seals the capillaries located under the skin, eliminating the possibility of infection entering the wound.
For the same reason, laser removal of neoplasms is a completely bloodless procedure.
No special care is required after laser removal of growths.
A scab forms at the site of the treatment, under which healthy tissue begins to grow. After a few days, the scab will fall off and no trace will remain on the skin. The patient is only required not to pick at or wet the scabs, and to protect the removal site from direct sunlight for 1-2 weeks.