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Serving Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Grimsby and surrounding areas
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General Information:
- Warts are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus – HPV
- They can affect any area of the body where there is skin including the scalp, face, nostrils, eyelids, palms, soles and genitals
- When warts affect the soles, they are known as “plantar warts”
- There is no medication available at this time, which can kill the HPV virus
- As a result multiple treatments are often needed
- Warts will eventually go away on their own, even if they are not treated
- This may take years
- On average, it takes 6 treatments to treat hand warts, and 12 treatments to treat warts on the soles
- Approximately 70% of warts can be cured
- Warts are difficult to spread to other people
- There is no need to stop participation in sporting activities
- You may wish to cover your warts with a bandage, but this probably does not reduce the risk of spreading them to other people
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Liquid Nitrogen
- It is a cold spray used to ‘freeze’ the wart to destroy it
- The treatments are painful and the area treated may remain painful for 1 to 2 days
- The treatment may produce a blister or a blood blister
- This is normal
- If the blister is painful, “pop” it with a sterile needle to let the fluid out
- The treated area requires no special treatment
- You may bathe normally
- A bandage is not necessary, although it may make the area more comfortable
- Treatment is usually done every 1 to 2 weeks
- If treatments are spread further apart they are even less effective
Cantharone Plus
- Is a liquid that produces blisters when applied to skin
- The medication is made from a beetle from the jungles of South America
- The beetle uses the blister producing fluid as a defense mechanism
- The application of Cantharone Plus is painless
- Blisters may form in the treated areas within 24 hours of treatment
- This is normal
- If the blister is painful, ‘pop’ it with a sterile needle to let the fluid out
- The treated area requires no special treatment
- You may bathe normally
- A bandage is not necessary, although it may make the area more comfortable
- Treatment is usually done every 1 to 2 weeks
- If treatments are spread further apart they are even less effective
- Cantharone Plus will produce blisters if it is applied to normal skin, the eyes or the mouth
- It is very important that the treated area not be touched and remains covered
- Cantharone Plus is usually washed off three hours after it is applied
- A glove should be worn when it is washed off because Cantharone Plus is poisonous
Over the Counter Treatments
- There are many available
- Many of the creams contain salicylic acid
- This softens the wart and makes it easier to scrape the wart down
- None of these medications can kill the wart virus
- These medications tend to work very slowly
Insurance Coverage
OHIP insures or covers the treatment of warts:
- On the soles of the feet
- Genital Warts
- Organ Transplant Patients (e.g. kidney, heart, liver)
- On the face in children under age 18
OHIP does NOT insure or cover the treatment of warts:
- On the hands
- On the body – excluding the genitals and soles of the feet
- The face in adults (over age 18)
- These treatments are usually not covered by private insurance either
- You will be given a receipt at the time of payment for your treatment
- You may wish to try submitting it to your insurance carrier
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Cherry Hemangioma – Eye Brow
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Warts – Hand
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Cherry Hemangioma – Eye Brow
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Warts – Fingers and Knees
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Cherry Hemangioma – Eye Brow
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Plantar Wart – Sole
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What if you are interested to learn more?
If you would like to learn more please phone the aesthetic centre directly at (905) 549-7873 to book a free consultation with one of our knowledgeable technicians or
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