Removal of condylomas – Condylomas are warty growths in the anogenital region of viral origin and are also known as genital warts. Sexually transmitted infections affect both women and men, with the changes being more noticeable in women, while men are often only carriers.
The incubation period of condyloma is very flexible and ranges from seven days to even a year and a half. This means that sometimes up to a year and a half can pass between risky sexual intercourse and getting an infection.
Condylomas are removed with radio waves or a laser, where local anesthesia must be applied because the therapy is very painful.
The removal of condyloma by cryotherapy is generally singled out as the method of choice because it is fast, painless, effective and financially the most favorable.
For the removal of condyloma with cryotherapy, only one intervention is usually sufficient. Given the incubation period, the appearance of new changes is possible, so the therapy must be repeated. By regularly removing each new change, over time, healing occurs.
The use of the most modern Brymill apparatus with different types of applicators allows liquid nitrogen to be applied with high control and precision, without damaging the surrounding healthy skin.
SkinCare Center therapists have undergone training for the application of cryotherapy in medical care and have a Brymill certificate.