Wart removal is a medical procedure used to eliminate warts, non-cancerous skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Depending on the size, location and number of warts, various techniques such as cryotherapy using nitrogen, electrocautery or laser surgery may be employed. The goal is to destroy the wart while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
Wart removal is a medical procedure used to eliminate warts, non-cancerous skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Depending on the size, location and number of warts, various techniques such as cryotherapy using nitrogen, electrocautery or laser surgery may be employed. The goal is to destroy the wart while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
Wart removal in Croatia is typically done through cryotherapy or surgical excision. Cryotherapy involves freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen, while surgical excision physically removes it. Both methods are effective and relatively quick.
Croatia's healthcare system is a mix of public and private providers. Waiting times for non-emergency procedures can vary.