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Cryotherapy for Plantar Viral Warts in Koh Samui, Thailand

28 Jan 2025

Cryotherapy for Plantar Viral Warts in Koh Samui, Thailand at PULSE Clinic

Cryotherapy is performed in a clinic, where liquid nitrogen is applied to the wart using either a spray or a cotton swab. Since this procedure can be painful, your healthcare provider may numb the area beforehand. The freezing process creates a blister around the wart, and the dead tissue naturally sheds within about a week.

Plantar warts, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), can be both painful and persistent, especially when located on the soles of the feet. Cryotherapy is one of the most effective and widely used treatments for removing these warts. If you are in Koh Samui, Thailand, and seeking a reliable solution, PULSE Clinic offers expert cryotherapy services tailored to your needs.


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What is Cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy is a medical treatment in which a healthcare provider applies extreme cold to freeze and eliminate abnormal tissue. This intense cold is typically generated using substances such as liquid nitrogen or argon gas.

Cryotherapy is commonly used to treat various skin conditions and certain types of cancer, including prostate and liver cancer. It can be applied externally (on the skin) or internally (inside the body) to target affected tissue.

This procedure is also known as cryoablation.


Why do doctors use cryotherapy?

Doctors use cryotherapy as a minimally invasive treatment to eliminate damaged or diseased tissue caused by various medical conditions. This procedure is typically performed without open surgery, allowing for a faster recovery with minimal pain. Your healthcare provider may recommend cryotherapy for:

  • Bone cancer
  • Cervical, liver, or prostate cancer
  • Precancerous cervical cells (at the lower end of the uterus)
  • Precancerous skin conditions and early-stage skin cancers, such as squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma
  • Retinoblastoma (a type of eye cancer in children)
  • Skin conditions, including warts, skin tags, and dark spots

 

Diagnosis

A healthcare provider typically diagnoses a plantar wart by examining it visually or by carefully removing the top layer with a scalpel to check for tiny clotted blood vessels, which appear as small dots. In some cases, a small sample of the growth may be taken and sent to a lab for further testing.


Treatment

Most plantar warts are harmless and often resolve on their own, though this process can take a year or two in children and even longer in adults. If you prefer to remove the wart sooner and self-care methods have been ineffective, consult your healthcare provider. They may recommend one or more of the following treatments:


Cryotherapy (Freezing Treatment)

Cryotherapy is performed in a clinic, where liquid nitrogen is applied to the wart using a spray or a cotton swab. Because this procedure can be painful, your healthcare provider may numb the area beforehand.

The freezing process creates a blister around the wart, causing the dead tissue to shed within about a week. Additionally, cryotherapy may help stimulate the immune system to fight the virus responsible for the wart. Multiple treatments, typically scheduled every 2 to 3 weeks, may be necessary for complete removal.


Possible side effects of cryotherapy include:

  • Pain
  • Blisters
  • Permanent changes in skin color (hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation), particularly in individuals with brown or Black skin

 

Why Choose Cryotherapy for Plantar Warts at PULSE Clinic?

  • Expert Medical Team – PULSE Clinic is staffed with experienced dermatologists and medical professionals.
  • Effective Removal – Cryotherapy targets warts at their core, reducing recurrence rates.
  • Quick Procedure – Each session takes only a few minutes, making it convenient.
  • Minimal Downtime – Most patients can resume daily activities immediately after treatment.
  • Safe and Well-Tolerated – Cryotherapy is a non-invasive procedure with a low risk of complications.


Aftercare Tips for Optimal Recovery

  • Keep the treated area clean and dry.
  • Avoid picking at the wart or any resulting scabs.
  • Apply an antibiotic ointment if recommended by your doctor.
  • Wear comfortable shoes to reduce pressure on the affected area.
  • Return for follow-up treatments if necessary.


HPV Vaccine: When to Start and Why It Matters!

When to start? As soon as possible. In October 2016 ACIP recommended HPV dosage according to age starting the first dose. 

  • Age less than 15 years old: 2-dose regimen (day 1 and month 6)
  • Age above 15 years old: 3-dose regimen (day 1, month 1-2, month 6)
  • Immunocompromised people such as HIV-infected patients: 3-dose regimen (day 1, month 1-2, month 6) regardless of age

Gardasil 9

9v = nonavalent HPV vaccine (Gardasil®9, HPV 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, 58)
9v HPV vaccine (9vHPV, Gardasil®9, Merck&Co.) has been licensed by the USFDA to be used among males and females since December 2014. in February 2015, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP) recommended that Gardasil®9 used for cancer prevention among males and females. It is widely used for prevention in developed countries.


Read more about HPV


Conclusion

Cryotherapy at PULSE Clinic in Koh Samui offers a fast, effective, and professional treatment for plantar viral warts. With expert care and advanced medical facilities, you can receive high-quality treatment while enjoying the island’s tropical beauty. If you're dealing with persistent plantar warts, schedule a consultation at PULSE Clinic to explore your cryotherapy options today.