Wart Treatments Costa Mesa CA

Find top doctors who perform Wart Treatments in Costa Mesa, CA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Costa Mesa, CA.

Local Businesses

John M Anastasatos

714-641-2640
720 Paularino Ave Ste 200
Costa Mesa, CA 92626


Michael J. Sundine, M.D.

949-706-3100
1640 Newport Boulevard
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Coastline Dermatology Laser & Medical Center

(949) 646-2311
275 Victoria St # 1H
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Michael A. Bain, Mms

949-720-0270
400 Newport Center Drive Suite 609
Costa Mesa, CA 92626


Margaret M Shannon

949-646-2311
275 Victoria St Ste 1H
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Manouchehr Seyfzadeh

(949) 646-7110
188 E 17Th St – Suite 101
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Daniel Carl Dwyer

949-631-1051
275 Victoria St Ste 2H
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Ahmed Nazil Inc

(949) 642-5390
275 Victoria St – Ste 2M
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Lynn C Dimino Emme

949-721-8300
275 Victoria St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Dauer Marc

(949) 263-0800
1901 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Face And Body Beautiful By Shila

(949) 646-6675
234 E 17Th St – Ste 105A
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Giaa

(714) 641-2640
720 Paularino Ave., Suite 240
Costa Mesa, CA 92626


Jazayeri, Michael A – Genetic Institute-Anti Aging

(714) 641-2640
720 Paularino Ave
Costa Mesa, CA 92626


Shannon, Margaret

949-646-2311
275 Victoria St Ste 1H
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Michael Sundine

(949) 706-3100
888 S King St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Seyfzadeh, Manoucheh

310-825-6988
188 E 17Th St Ste 101
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Daniel Carl Dwyer

(949) 631-1051
275 Victoria St – Suite 2-H
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Margaret M Shannon

(949) 646-2311
275 Victoria St – Suite 1h
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


European Skin Care By Anna

(949) 574-1823
2020 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Bodycentre Day Spa

(949) 645-4020
103 E 17Th St – Ste 9
Costa Mesa, CA 92627


Wart Treatments FAQ in Costa Mesa, CA

When should I be worried about a wart?

Medical attention should be sought if: Warts cause pain or change color. Warts spread, do not respond to treatment or frequently recur. The person has a weakened immune system.

What color are STD warts?

Most commonly, genital warts appear clustered as a few small, raised lesions, but their appearance varies. They can be flesh-colored, light and pearly, or dark purple, gray, or brown. There may be many or only one. They may be small and difficult to see or they may enlarge and combine into masses.

What kills the virus that causes warts?

Other medications: These include bleomycin, which is injected into a wart to kill a virus, and imiquimod (Aldara and Zyclara), an immunotherapy drug that stimulates your own immune system to fight off the wart virus. It comes in the form of a prescription cream.

Why do people get warts?

What causes warts? Warts are caused by an infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV). The virus causes an excess amount of keratin, a hard protein, to develop in the top skin layer (epidermis). The extra keratin produces the rough, hard texture of a wart.

How do you know when a wart is healing?

A plantar wart will appear to have gone away if the area feels smooth, there are visible lines of the skin crossing the treated area, there are no black dots, and the skin area may appear lighter.

How do dermatologists remove warts?

Curettage involves scraping off (curetting) the wart with a sharp knife or small, spoon-shaped tool. These two procedures often are used together. The dermatologist may remove the wart by scraping it off before or after electrosurgery. Excision: The doctor may cut out the wart (excision).

Does everyone with warts have HPV?

No. Warts can appear after a person is infected, or you can have none at all, as the body’s immune system fights the virus.

What food causes warts?

Steer clear of sugary, processed and trans-fatty foods, along with caffeine and alcohol that have been found to feed the virus to keep warts thriving.

Can low vitamin D cause warts?

Serum levels of vitamin D did not affect warts’ response or the degree of response to treatment (P =.

Is it OK to leave warts untreated?

Warts are harmless. In most cases, they go away on their own within months or years. If warts spread or cause pain, or if you don’t like the way they look, you may want to treat them. Treatments for warts don’t always work.