Papillomas are epithelial neoplasms on the skin or mucous membrane. A papilloma looks like a small round mass on a small stalk (1-2 cm).
They can appear on the eyelids, on the chest and under the breasts, on the neck, in the mouth, on the lips, on the hands, in the armpits and on the genitals.
Genital warts (condyloma acuminatum) are small nipple-like or warty skin growths that resemble a cauliflower. They are located separately or in clusters on the pubis, vaginal opening and perineum. Less frequently they can be found on the vaginal mucosa, cervix and inner surface of the thigh.
These pathologies are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
To remove papillomas and genital warts, our doctors use an electrocoagulation technique (using high-frequency current) with the help of FOTEK device, which is considered one of the most advanced high frequency surgical devices in the treatment of many diseases.
This is an atraumatic method of cutting and coagulation of soft tissues using high-frequency waves. The use of this technique ensures maximum safety and effectiveness, as it allows a doctor making an even cut without damaging adjacent tissues. Its use is not accompanied by swelling, as well as postoperative inflammation and bleeding.
It is important to follow the doctor’s recommendations after the removal of these skin growths on how to care of the site after the procedure to improve healing and reduce the risk of recurrence.