SPECIALIST OFFICE OF PHLEBOLOGY AND AESTHETIC MEDICINE
  1. Definition of fibroma, wart: Fibromas, warts are benign skin changes that often occur on the neck, groin, under the breasts, or in other areas where the skin can rub or chafe. They usually have the shape of a small lump or growth of various sizes.
  2. Removal of fibroma, wart: The removal procedure is minimally invasive and effective. It involves removing the growth using special tools such as a surgical knife, scalpel, laser, or medical plasma.
  3. Preparation for the procedure: Before the procedure, the doctor will conduct a thorough examination of the skin and assess the condition of the growth. In some cases, a biopsy may be required to confirm the diagnosis. The patient may be asked to stop using certain medications or skin preparations before the procedure.
  4. Procedure: The removal procedure is usually performed on an outpatient basis, meaning the patient can return home the same day. The procedure is performed using local anesthesia to ensure the patient’s comfort. The doctor makes a small incision around the growth, removes it, and closes the wound with stitches or other closure methods.
  5. After the procedure: After the removal of the fibroma, wart, or verruca, the patient may experience mild discomfort or pain in the treated area. The doctor may recommend the use of antibacterial ointment and regular cleansing of the wound. It is also important to avoid friction or stretching of the skin at the site of the procedure and follow the recommended wound care instructions.
  6. Return to daily activities: Most patients can resume their daily activities immediately after the procedure. In the case of larger procedures or when the growth is located in a sensitive area, it may be recommended to avoid intense physical exertion or other factors that may increase the risk of infection or wound damage.
  7. Complications: The removal of fibroma, verruca, or wart is generally safe, but like any medical procedure, it may involve some risk of complications, such as infection, bleeding, scarring, or an allergic reaction to anesthesia. The doctor will discuss potential risks and side effects before the procedure.
  8. Consultation with a doctor: It is always important to consult with a doctor or aesthetic medicine specialist before deciding to remove a fibroma, wart. The doctor will conduct an initial skin examination, assess the growth, and provide appropriate recommendations regarding the best course of action.

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Price: From 300 PLN

(The price depends on the number of growths and their location)

Procedure duration: 30-45 minutes, depending on the number of growths

Recovery time: Approximately 7-14 days

Anesthesia: Required

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Contraindications for the removal of fibroma, wart, or verruca may vary depending on the individual patient’s situation. Here are some example contraindications that may affect the decision to perform the procedure:

  1. Infection: If there is an infection around the growth, redness, swelling, or tenderness, it may be necessary to treat the infection before removing the fibroma, wart.
  2. Diabetes: Patients with uncontrolled diabetes or other serious metabolic conditions need to exercise caution during the procedure due to the potential risk of wound healing complications.
  3. Bleeding disorders: Individuals with blood disorders such as hemophilia have an increased risk of bleeding during the procedure, which may be a contraindication.
  4. Pregnancy and breastfeeding: In the case of pregnant or breastfeeding women, the procedure to remove the fibroma, wart may be postponed until after childbirth or after the breastfeeding period.
  5. Tendency to scar: Individuals who tend to develop prominent scars may be at a higher risk.
  6. Active skin inflammations: In the case of active skin inflammations such as eczema or psoriasis, it may be necessary to control the inflammatory condition before the procedure.

The above contraindications are only examples and do not cover all possible situations. It is important to consult with a doctor or specialist in aesthetic medicine to assess the individual situation of the patient and determine whether the removal of a fibroma or wart is appropriate and safe.

Frequently Asked Questions by Patients

What does the procedure for removing a fibroma, wart, or verruca look like?

The procedure involves removing the growth using surgical or laser tools. The doctor makes a small incision around the fibroma, wart and removes it. After the procedure, the wound is closed with stitches or other closure methods.

Is the procedure painful?

The procedure is typically performed after applying local anesthesia, so most patients experience minimal discomfort or no pain. If a patient experiences any unpleasant sensations, they can consult with the doctor to apply additional pain relief measures.

How long does the procedure take and does it require hospitalization?

The procedure to remove a fibroma, wart, or verruca usually takes a few minutes to several tens of minutes, depending on the size and location of the growth. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis, which means the patient can return home the same day and does not require hospitalization.

Will there be visible scars after the procedure?

After the removal of a fibroma, wart, or verruca, there may be small scars. However, doctors strive to minimize the visibility of scars through precise wound closure techniques. There are also various methods of scar reduction that can be applied after the procedure.

Will I need to change my daily activities or limit my activity after the procedure?

In most cases, patients can resume their daily activities without significant restrictions immediately after the procedure. The doctor may recommend avoiding intense physical exertion or other factors that may increase the risk of wound damage. It is also important to follow wound care recommendations, such as regular cleansing and the use of antibacterial ointment.

Is the removal of a fibroma, wart, or verruca permanent?

The removal of a fibroma, wart, or verruca is usually permanent. However, in some cases, the growth may reoccur in the same or a different location. If a patient notices any new changes on the skin, they should consult with the doctor again.

Please note that the above answers are general and may vary depending on the specifics of the procedure and the guidelines of the aesthetic medicine clinic. It is important to consult with a doctor or specialist before the procedure to obtain accurate information and answers to individual questions.

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