What are papillomas and why should they be removed?
Papillomas are benign skin growths (outgrowths) that most commonly appear due to the HPV virus or in friction areas (neck, armpits, groin, body folds).

Removal is recommended if…
- Papillomas multiply.
- Interferes with daily activities.
- Causes discomfort or inflammation.
- Easily traumatized.
Laser removal of papillomas.
– How is this done?
Course of the visit
Examination
The doctor examines the lesion and evaluates it using a dermatoscope, determining whether it is truly a papilloma (and not a wart, mole, or fibroma).
Preparation
The area is disinfected and, if necessary, local anesthesia is administered (the procedure is almost painless).
Removal
Papillomas are precisely removed with a laser without damaging the surrounding skin.
Care
Care instructions are provided to ensure smooth healing.

What kind of papillomas? We remove?
On the neck
In the armpits
In the groin area
In body folds
In the chest area
On the face
Around the eyes
On the back or abdomen
When should you seek medical attention Earlier?
Do not delay if a papilloma…
- Constantly gets caught on a chain or clothing.
- Tears and bleeds.
- Rapidly increases
- Becomes painful.
- Many new growths appear at the same time.
Why choose iDerma? With papilloma removal?
Licensed specialists
Only experienced dermatovenerologists ensuring the highest quality.
Modern equipment
Advanced technologies are used for precise removal.
Fast and safe
Procedures are performed efficiently, saving your time.
Clear explanation
Doctors clearly explain the course of the procedure and aftercare.
Removal of all types
We remove both single and multiple papillomas during one visit.
Aesthetic results”
We aim for a natural appearance without visible traces.
Our doctors Doctors specializing in the treatment of papillomas
In iDerma clinics, papillomas are removed by licensed dermatovenerologists with extensive experience in skin lesion diagnostics and laser procedures. The equipment used ensures precise targeting of the lesion while preserving the surrounding healthy skin.
How to prepare?
- No basic preparation is needed.
- It can be performed at any time.
- If the lesion is traumatized or bleeding, inform the doctor.
- Avoid makeup or creams on the area that will be treated.
How does healing proceed?
- After the procedure, a slight redness or scab may remain.
- Healing takes 5–7 days (in some cases, up to 2–3 weeks).
- You can wash normally.
- It is recommended to protect the skin from the sun.
Papilloma FAQ Papillomas – FAQ
1. Does papilloma removal hurt?
The procedure is almost painless, often performed with local anesthesia.
2. Do scars remain after the procedure?
The vast majority of papillomas are removed without scars. If the lesion is larger, a small scab may temporarily remain during healing
3. Are stitches needed?
No, the laser removes the papilloma without an incision and without stitches.
4. Can papillomas grow back?
Yes, if the HPV virus is active. In such cases, repeat removal is recommended.
5. Can I remove many papillomas during one visit?
Yes – we can remove both single and multiple papillomas during the same visit.
6. Is a consultation required before removal?
Yes, because first the dermatologist must confirm that the lesion is indeed a papilloma.
7. How long does the procedure take?
Usually 10–20 minutes, depending on the number and size of the lesions.

