What are warts ?
text.warts.about.term – These are viral skin lesions most often caused by the human papillomavirus. They can appear on the hands, feet, face, or other parts of the body.

What are warts ?
Warts –These are viral skin lesions most often caused by the human papillomavirus. They can appear on the hands, feet, face, or other parts of the body.
A dermatologist evaluates the type of wart and selects the safest and most effective removal method for your specific situation.
How is wart removal performed at the iDerma clinic?
Our dermatologists remove warts using several methods, depending on their type, size, depth, and location:
1. Laser
(CO₂ / modern technology)
- Precisely destroys the lesion
- Minimal bleeding
- Faster healing
- Suitable for both small and deeper warts
- Excellent aesthetic result
2. Electrocoagulation
- The wart is destroyed using electric energy
- Especially effective for small or flat warts
What do you receive during the visit?
- Dermatologist examination and dermatoscopic assessment
- A clear explanation of what type of wart it is
- Selected removal method
- Removal during the same visit (if there are no contraindications)
- Post-procedure care recommendations
Important to know!
How long does the procedure take?
Usually up to 20 minutes, but it depends on the number, size, and depth of the warts. If there are many warts or they are deeper, the procedure may take longer.
Is special preparation needed?
Usually not. If the wart is on the sole or is very painful, the doctor may recommend softening the area before the procedure (for example, with warm baths).

How many visits may be needed?
- Most warts are removed in 1 visit.
- However, deeper ones (especially plantar warts) sometimes require 2–3 procedures.
- Viral warts can recur—this is normal. The dermatologist explains how to reduce the risk of recurrence.
Healing after the procedure
- Healing takes 5–14 days.
- A scab may form—do not touch or pick it.
FAQ - Frequently asked questions
1. Are warts dangerous?
In most cases, no. However, they can spread, hurt, bleed, or cause discomfort. That is why professional removal is recommended.
2. Is the procedure painful?
Minimal sensations are possible, but local anesthesia is used when needed.
3. Can scars remain?
Usually not. With modern methods, the risk of scarring is minimal.
4. Can warts be removed in children?
Yes. The dermatologist selects the most suitable method according to the child’s age and wart type.
5. Can many warts be removed at once?
Yes. If there are many of them, the doctor may recommend several stages.
Our doctors
Our dermatovenereologists work in both Vilnius and Kaunas. All doctors have experience removing warts with laser, electrocoagulation, and other methods, so they will choose the safest and most effective solution for your situation.
