Introduction to External Genital Warts
External genital warts are visible skin growths that develop on the outer genital area due to infection with certain strains of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). These warts may appear on the penis, scrotum, vulva, groin, or surrounding skin and can vary in size, shape, and texture.
While external genital warts are usually not dangerous, they can cause irritation, discomfort, and cosmetic concerns if left untreated. Early medical evaluation allows for safe removal and helps prevent further spread of the infection.
How External Genital Warts Develop
External genital warts occur when HPV enters the skin through microscopic breaks. Treatment focuses on removing visible lesions safely while reducing the risk of transmission and recurrence.
Benefits of External Genital Wart Treatment
Who is an Ideal Candidate?
This treatment may be suitable for individuals who:
The Treatment Process
01
Private Consultation
A confidential consultation is conducted to understand symptoms, medical history, and previous treatments if any.
02
Detailed Skin Examination
The external genital area is carefully examined to identify wart size, number, and location.
03
Lesion-Specific Treatment
Based on the findings, appropriate topical therapies or in-clinic procedures are selected for effective removal.
04
Post-Treatment Guidance
Patients receive aftercare instructions and follow-up planning to support proper healing. All procedures are carried out with strict attention to patient comfort, safety, and discretion.
Expected Results & Recovery
Gradual or immediate wart removal depending on treatment type
Minimal downtime with a quick return to routine activities
Temporary redness, mild soreness, or sensitivity may occur
Proper follow-up helps reduce recurrence risk
Got Questions?We've Got Answers
Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.
Yes, they can spread through skin-to-skin contact. Early treatment helps reduce the risk of transmission.
Yes, shaving can spread the virus to nearby skin. Medical evaluation is recommended before hair removal.
Most cases are related to HPV, but proper medical examination is necessary for an accurate diagnosis.
When performed professionally, treatments are designed to minimize scarring and protect surrounding skin.
Yes. Complete privacy and confidentiality are maintained for every patient.