Warts Specialists New York NY

Find Warts Specialists in New York, NY. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in New York, NY.

Local Businesses

Medwin Mintzis

(212) 724-8270
999 5Th Ave
New York, NY 10081


Carlin Borden Vickery

(212) 288-9800
1125 5Th Ave
New York, NY 10081


Jennifer Geiger

(212) 253-6800
10 Union Sq East – Suite 5 M
New York, NY 10003


Rosetta Garries

2544 Frederick Douglass Blvd
New York, NY 10030


Cordeiro, Peter G – Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cncr

(212) 639-2521
1275 York Ave # C1193
New York, NY 10081


Senderoff, Douglas – Park Avenue Aesthetics Surg

(212) 481-3939
461 Park Ave S # 7
New York, NY 10081


Diane S Berson

(212) 355-3511
211 E 53Rd St – Ste 3
New York, NY 10022


Nicholas Vendemia

(917) 703-7069
1175 Park Avenue Suite 1B
New York, NY 10128


Leo Keegan, Jr.

212-288-9800
1125 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10128


Polynice, Alain – Plastic Surgery Assoc

(212) 288-0450
59 E 79Th St # 18B
New York, NY 10081


Dr. Hubert Weinberg, Plastic Surgeon, New York

(917) 492-4200
1050 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10028


Dr. Hitzig, Hair Loss Center New York City

(212) 452-3440
44 East 67Th Street
New York, NY 10021


Steven Eisenstadt

(212) 861-9000
133 E 73Rd St
New York, NY 10021


Stephen Robert Colen

212-988-8900
530 1St Ave
New York, NY 10016


Glenn Jelks

(212) 988-3303
875 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10021


Amnon Eric Sadeh

212-717-7900
74 E 79Th St
New York, NY 10021


Cassell, Lauren – Cassell Lauren

(212) 588-9117
114 E 78Th St # A
New York, NY 10081


David T. W. Chiu

(212) 879-8880
16 East 60Th Street
New York, NY 10021


Sylvie Epelbaum

212-661-3817
30 E 40Th St Rm 906
New York, NY 10016


Rosenfeld- Nachman Plastic Surgery

(718)423-4100
871 5Th Avenue
New York, NY 10021


Warts Specialists FAQ in New York, NY

Are there non STD warts?

Non-genital warts (verrucas) are an extremely common, benign, and usually a self-limited skin disease. Infection of epidermal cells with the human papillomavirus (HPV) results in cell proliferation and a thickened, warty papule on the skin.

What vitamin gets rid of warts?

Salicylic acid and cryotherapy are the most frequent treatments for common warts, but can be painful and cause scarring, and have high failure and recrudescence rates. Topical vitamin A has been shown to be a successful treatment of common warts in prior informal studies.

Do warts mean you have a weak immune system?

In many cases, your immune system quickly fights off the virus long before outward signs, such as warts develop. If, however, your immune system is slow to recognize or respond to the HPV strain, you’re more likely to develop warts.

What foods cause 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.

How often do HPV warts recur?

The rate of GW recurrence, defined as the detection of GWs and the same human papillomavirus (HPV) genotype at a site where they were previously detected, was found to be 44.3% after the first GW episode. The number of recurrent episodes could be as high as 10 during the median follow-up of 50.4 months.

What foods increase 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 super glue remove warts?

Using super glue on warts turns out to be a patented method that works much the same as duct tape, except that when the glue is removed every 6 days, some of the wart is removed with it.

Is every wart HPV?

Common warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus is quite common and has more than 150 types, but only a few cause warts on your hands. Some strains of HPV are acquired through sexual contact.

How long do HPV warts stay?

There is no cure for HPV. Removing visible warts does not necessarily reduce the transmission of the underlying HPV infection. [9][10][11] About 80% of individuals with HPV will clear the infection spontaneously within 18 to 24 months. Treatment varies depending on the number, size, and location of warts.

Why am I suddenly getting lots of 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).

How deep can a wart go?

Warts live within the top layer of skin, or epidermis, and do not extend deeper into the areas where you have fat, large blood vessels, nerves, or muscles. It may feel as though the wart is very deep with roots due to the hardness of the skin around it, but this is not the case.

What happens if HPV keeps coming back?

If you have high-risk HPV that sticks around or goes dormant and keeps coming back, that’s when it becomes cancer causing (or what doctors call oncogenic).

Do warts remain after HPV is gone?

Most genital warts will recur within 3 months of infection, even after getting the appropriate treatments. Once you are infected with the virus, whatever treatments you take, it never goes away from your body. Whether you have been vaccinated (with HPV vaccine).