
What It Is
Recurrent warts are warts that return after treatment or new warts that continue to appear in the same or nearby areas. This happens because the HPV virus can remain in the skin even after visible warts are removed, especially in people with lowered immunity or frequent skin trauma.

How It Works
At ClairéDerma, management focuses on removing existing warts and reducing the chance of recurrence. Dermatologists may use:

Benefits

Ideal For
The Treatment Process
01
Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma
Review of recurrence patterns and past treatments.
02
Skin Examination
Identification of all visible and early lesions.
03
Combined Treatment Approach
Use of more than one method if needed.
04
Prevention Guidance
Hygiene, avoiding picking, and reducing skin injury.
05
Follow-Up Monitoring
Scheduled visits to detect and treat early recurrences.
Expected Results and Recovery
Visible warts gradually clear with treatment. Consistent follow-up and preventive care help reduce the chance of return. Some resistant cases may need multiple sessions.

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.
The virus may remain in nearby skin cells even after removal.
Yes, weaker immunity makes recurrence more likely.
Stress may weaken immune response, allowing the virus to reactivate.
Early treatment prevents spread and makes removal easier.
Yes, biting can transfer the virus to fingers and around nails.
Not necessarily; HPV can stay dormant and reactivate later.
Yes, monitoring helps manage early recurrences effectively.