Warts

What Are Warts?

Warts are small, rough growths on the skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear anywhere on the body but are most common on the hands, feet, and face. Warts are generally harmless but can be unsightly and sometimes painful, especially when located in high-friction areas. They spread easily through direct contact, making prompt treatment essential to prevent further infection.

What Causes Warts?

What Are the Treatments for Warts?

Frequently Asked Questions

Are warts contagious?
Yes, warts are highly contagious and can spread through direct contact with infected skin or surfaces.
Warts can persist for months or even years without treatment, but most will eventually go away on their own as the body fights off the virus.
It’s possible for warts to recur, especially if the underlying virus is not fully eradicated.
Over-the-counter wart treatments, like salicylic acid, can be effective, but professional treatments like ADVATx are faster and more reliable.
ADVATx laser therapy is one of the most effective and minimally invasive treatments for wart removal.