MINOR SURGERY
Verruca Removal
These services are available via:
Self-pay
Why You Might Need it
Verrucas can be more than just a cosmetic concern. These small, rough growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) often appear on the soles of the feet and can become painful, especially when walking or exercising. Whether it’s discomfort, worry about contagion, or simply frustration at an unsightly patch of skin, many people choose to treat verrucas rather than wait for them to disappear.
Our Treatments
At Provide Wellbeing, we offer a range of effective treatments designed to suit your needs, preferences, and medical history. Our clinicians work with you to determine the best approach for lasting results.
These are often the first step for mild cases. We use medically approved treatments designed to break down the thickened skin and target the underlying virus.
This treatment uses liquid nitrogen to freeze the verruca, helping the body naturally shed the affected skin. It’s a quick, effective method, especially for isolated verrucas.
Some cases benefit from stronger or combined approaches. We offer tailored plans that may include debridement (removal of hard skin) and specialist topical treatments.
One of the latest technologies in verruca treatment, SWIFT uses controlled microwave energy to stimulate the body’s immune response. It’s fast, non-invasive, and ideal for persistent cases.
Who Will Do It?
Your treatment will be delivered by qualified healthcare professionals with extensive experience in dermatology and podiatry. All clinicians at Provide Wellbeing are trained to deliver care in line with NHS standards, with the convenience of private booking.
Before Your Treatment
During your initial consultation, we’ll assess the verruca, review your medical history, and discuss the best options. You’ll have time to ask questions and feel fully informed before proceeding.
Preparing For Your Treatment
You don’t need to make any special preparations, but we recommend wearing open footwear on the day of certain treatments, like cryotherapy.
The Procedure
The specifics depend on the treatment method. Most procedures are quick and take place in our clinic. Your clinician will guide you through every step.
Aftercare
We’ll provide full guidance tailored to your treatment type, whether that’s keeping the area dry, avoiding pressure, or scheduling follow-up sessions.
Why Choose Provide Wellbeing?
We are NHS-trusted clinicians
We offer a range of advanced treatment options
Clear pricing and fast booking
Local clinics and flexible times
Our Clinics
You can book verruca removal appointments at our Provide Wellbeing Clinic Centre on The Crescent in Colchester.
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Verruca Removal
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FAQs
This varies based on the size, location, and type of verruca. Some respond quickly, others may need multiple sessions.
Verrucas are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which thrives in warm, moist environments like swimming pools and locker rooms.
They often appear as small, rough lumps with tiny black dots in the centre. Verrucas on the foot may feel painful when standing.
There are many over-the-counter treatments, but if a verruca persists for more than a few months, professional care is recommended.
HPV infection through small cuts or abrasions on the feet is the most common cause.
Some anecdotal evidence suggests duct tape can suffocate verrucas, but it’s not a guaranteed solution.
Some do, especially in children, but it can take months or even years.
It might grow, spread, or cause discomfort when walking.
Following treatment, the skin may temporarily dip, but this heals with time.
Once the skin is fully healed and the verruca is no longer visible or active.
They can extend into the dermis, which is why superficial treatments sometimes fail.
Some treatments cause mild discomfort, but we always explain options for managing pain or sensitivity.
You can try, but professional care is safer and usually more effective.
Prices vary depending on treatment type and number of sessions. Ask us for a quote during your consultation.
Absolutely, especially if they’re painful, persistent, or affecting your confidence.
It’s not dangerous, but it may spread or become more difficult to treat later.
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