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Warts, Corns, Callus

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Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and remove warts, corns, or calluses. The procedure destroys the tissue by freezing it, allowing for faster healing and new skin regeneration. It is a quick, minimally invasive treatment with minimal discomfort and is highly effective for treating various skin lesions.

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Paring

Paring is a technique where thickened skin layers from corns and calluses are carefully trimmed using specialized instruments. This helps reduce discomfort, pressure, and pain caused by the buildup of dead skin cells. Paring also prevents further thickening, promoting smoother and healthier skin by removing the hard layers.

RF Cauterization

RF (Radiofrequency) Cauterization utilizes targeted radiofrequency energy to remove warts, corns, or other skin growths. The energy cauterizes the affected tissue, effectively removing it while stimulating collagen production. This method is minimally invasive and results in less scarring compared to traditional surgical methods, with faster healing times.

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Chemical Cauterization

Chemical cauterization involves applying a chemical solution to remove warts, corns, or calluses by breaking down and destroying the unwanted tissue. This treatment is particularly effective for stubborn lesions and is often used when other methods have not produced the desired results. It promotes faster healing and minimal scarring.

Vaccination Therapy

Vaccination therapy is used to strengthen the immune system's ability to fight off viral infections, such as those causing warts. By stimulating the body’s natural defense mechanisms, this therapy helps reduce the occurrence of warts and promotes long-term skin health. It is a preventive approach to managing recurring lesions.

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