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Wart removal
Plane Wart removal
Plane warts are typically multiple small, flat-topped skin-coloured papules located most commonly on the face, hands, and shins.
It is important to note that they are part of the HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) family and as such, highly contagious so can be spread easily by scratching or shaving over the area.
All conditions require a consultation and test patch and where there is only one blemish this will be charged at the full rate of removal.
Our head aesthetician has over 30 years experience and is trained and approved by Sterex International, who provide the highest level of training for medical, dental and aesthetic practitioners.
Consultation and test treatment
All conditions require a test treatment and the initial consultation will guide you through everything you need to know about the treatment, how to care for the area after treatment, the treatment pathway and the outcome you can expect.
If you only have one blemish to be removed this will be charged at the full rate for the 1st treatment.
During your consultation you will also be given a homecare pack with sterile dressings (where indicated), aftercare lotion and soothing gels as part of your treatment and monitored during your healing process.
1st treatment
If you have just one area for treatment your consultation and test treatment will be converted to add in full treatment of the condition and will be priced at £150. If you will require future treatment your clinician will advise you of the correct follow up appointment to book.
Follow on appointments - 15 mins or 30 mins
Follow on appointments are required for larger blemishes or areas, your practitioner will advise you of the correct length of appointment to book.
Treatment outcome
Is it important to note that while in many cases complete removal can be achieved we cannot guarantee that everyone will have the same results, each person will heal differently and it is important to remember that there may, in some cases, still be some discolouration after treatment.