iya clinic
Removal of external genital warts/papillomas
Sensitive problems require precise and safe solutions.
Removal of external genital warts and papillomas is a controlled medical procedure aimed at eliminating neoplasms with minimal impact on healthy tissues. Modern methods allow you to delicately restore the comfort and aesthetic appearance of the intimate area without prolonged rehabilitation. An individual approach and adherence to clinical standards ensure a predictable and safe result.
Aesthetic gynecology
Body
- Gynecological check-up (doctor’s consultation, examination, collection of vaginal discharge samples + Pap test, pelvic ultrasound, colposcopy)
- Removal of external genital warts/papillomas
- BBL Hero (intimate external rejuvenation)
- Cervical biopsy from PGD material
- Removal of the intrauterine system with anesthesia
- Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive (Mirena/Jaides IUD)
- Vaccination against cervical cancer (Gardasil-9)
- Intimate peeling (brightening)
- Vaginal plasma therapy (age-related atrophy, dryness symptoms)
- Biorevitalization of the intimate area
- Injection correction of stress urinary incontinence
- Injection clitorisoplasty
- Enlargement of the “G” spot
- Contour plastic surgery of the labia majora
- Injection hymenoplasty (hymen reconstruction)
- Aesthetic gynecology consultation
- Secondary/online gynecological consultation
- Primary gynecological consultation
About removal of external genital warts/papillomas
Removal of external genital warts and papillomas is a medical procedure aimed at eliminating benign skin growths in the area of the external genitalia. Such lesions may cause physical discomfort, aesthetic concerns, and psychological distress, as well as increase the risk of irritation, trauma, and secondary infection.
The procedure is performed with consideration of the location, size, and number of lesions. Modern removal techniques allow precise and gentle treatment with minimal impact on surrounding tissues, ensuring a controlled and predictable outcome.
Removal Methods and Clinical Approach
The treatment strategy for removing external genital warts and papillomas is selected individually after a medical examination. The physician evaluates the condition of the skin, characteristics of the lesions, and possible contributing factors before choosing the most appropriate method.
Local anesthesia may be used to reduce discomfort during the procedure. The goal of removal is not only to eliminate visible lesions but also to preserve healthy tissue and promote optimal healing.
Removal of external genital warts and papillomas is performed to:
• eliminate physical and aesthetic discomfort.
• reduce the risk of irritation and inflammation.
• improve intimate hygiene.
• prevent complications and recurrence.
• restore comfort and self-confidence.
Recovery and Follow-Up Care
After the procedure, mild redness or sensitivity in the treated area may occur and usually resolves quickly. The recovery period depends on the extent of the procedure and individual skin characteristics.
The physician provides recommendations for post-procedure care, temporary limitations during healing, and further follow-up. If necessary, additional diagnostic tests or preventive measures may be advised.
Indications for removal of external genital warts and papillomas
The procedure is recommended when lesions cause discomfort, are prone to trauma, or increase in size. Removal may also be performed for aesthetic reasons. The decision is made after consultation with a physician.
Contraindications for removal of external genital warts and papillomas
The procedure may be postponed in cases of acute inflammation, skin infections, or general health deterioration. Temporary restrictions are determined by the physician. The final decision is made after examination.
Preparation for removal of external genital warts and papillomas
No complex preparation is usually required. Prior to the procedure, a clinical examination and assessment of skin condition are performed. Individual preparation instructions are provided by the physician.
Recovery after removal of external genital warts and papillomas
Recovery is generally quick. Mild discharge or discomfort in the treated area may occur. Patients are advised to follow medical recommendations and avoid irritants during healing.
iya clinic
Our experts in removing external genital warts/papillomas
iya clinic
Patient reviews
iya clinic
Frequently Asked Questions about Removal of External Genital Warts and Papillomas
Aesthetic gynecology
Is the removal procedure painful?
The procedure is usually well tolerated. Local anesthesia can be used to significantly reduce discomfort. Sensations depend on individual sensitivity.
Will scars remain after removal?
With proper technique and adherence to aftercare recommendations, the risk of scarring is minimal. Healing occurs gradually. The final appearance is assessed after complete recovery.
How long does healing take?
Initial healing typically takes from several days up to one or two weeks. Exact timelines depend on the extent of the procedure. Individual recovery time is discussed with the physician.
Can warts or papillomas recur after removal?
Recurrence is possible, as removal eliminates visible lesions but does not affect viral factors. Regular follow-up and adherence to medical advice help reduce the risk of recurrence.
Are additional examinations required?
In some cases, the physician may recommend additional diagnostic tests. This helps assess overall health and potential risk factors. Decisions are made individually.
When can normal activities be resumed?
Most patients can return to daily activities relatively quickly. Temporary limitations usually apply only during the healing period. Specific recommendations are provided by the physician.