Wart Removal
Quick, in-clinic removal of warts — general (non-genital) and genital (condyloma) — under local anaesthetic, handled discreetly.
Overview
Warts are common, harmless in most cases, and easily dealt with — but they can be uncomfortable, catch on clothing, or simply be something you would rather not have. We remove both general (non-genital) warts and genital warts (condyloma), which are caused by HPV.
Your physician examines the area first, confirms what it is, and explains the removal method that suits the type, size and location before anything proceeds. The whole thing is handled discreetly, in a single short visit for most men.
Key benefits
- Both general and genital (condyloma) warts treated
- Done in a single short visit for most men
- Local anaesthetic — comfortable throughout
- Minimal downtime
- Carried out in our licensed operating room
- Discreet, judgement-free care
How it works
- ConsultationYour physician examines the area, confirms the diagnosis and discusses your options.
- Local anaestheticThe area is numbed so you stay comfortable.
- RemovalThe warts are removed using the method best suited to their type, size and location.
- AftercareYou are given simple aftercare guidance, plus a follow-up if it is needed.
Who it’s for
- Men with warts on the body, hands or feet
- Men with genital warts (condyloma) who want them dealt with privately
- Anyone who wants a proper diagnosis before treating a skin lesion
- Suitability is always confirmed by your physician at consultation
Good to know
Genital warts are caused by HPV, and because the virus can stay in the skin, new warts can appear later even after successful removal — this is normal and treatable. Your physician will explain what to watch for and when to come back. Mild soreness or redness afterwards is common and settles quickly.
Frequently asked questions
Does it hurt?
The area is numbed with a local anaesthetic first, so the procedure itself is comfortable. Mild soreness afterwards is easily managed.
Can they come back?
Genital warts are caused by HPV, which can remain in the skin, so new warts can appear later. That is not a failed treatment — your physician will tell you what to look for and treat any recurrence.
How long does it take?
Most cases are done in a single short in-clinic visit. Larger or more numerous warts may need more than one session — your physician will tell you at the consultation.
Is it confidential?
Completely. Consultations are private and discreet, and genital warts are something we treat routinely — there is nothing to be embarrassed about.
How much does it cost?
From ฿5,000. The final price depends on the number, size and location of the warts, and is confirmed before you go ahead.