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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 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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.