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Wart Treatments in Palm Beach, FL with Dr. Leena Ramani

Warts have a frustrating way of lingering much longer than they’re welcome. These small, rough bumps can appear on the hands, feet, face, chest, or other areas of the body. While they’re common, they can also be stubborn, uncomfortable, and sometimes just plain embarrassing. Warts can be caused by everyday skin contact or minor cuts that allow the virus entry. Many people try to treat them with at-home remedies but find that they continue to recur. The good news is that they’re highly treatable with the right medical approach.

Under the attentive care of board-certified dermatologist Dr. Leena Ramani in Palm Beach, patients receive a thorough evaluation, clear guidance, and customizable treatment plans designed to remove warts safely and effectively. At Palm Beach Skin & Hair Restoration, Dr. Ramani combines advanced dermatologic techniques with a warm, patient-centered approach, helping you understand why you may be prone to warts, how to treat them, and how to prevent them from returning.

To learn about wart treatment options in Palm Beach County, call our office at (561) 486-8400 to schedule your consultation with Dr. Ramani or complete our online form.

What Are Warts?

Warts are small, non-cancerous skin growths that develop when the human papillomavirus (HPV) enters the skin through tiny cuts or breaks. They can appear in a variety of shapes and textures, from smooth and flat to rough and raised. They may form on the hands, feet, or face, but they can really show up anywhere on the body. While warts are benign, they can be bothersome, especially if they develop in places where pressure, friction, or movement causes irritation or discomfort. Some warts may also spread or multiply over time, making early evaluation helpful.

If you’re concerned about a wart or unsure whether a growth is truly benign, seeking professional care is the best way to get clarity and effective treatment.

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Meet Dr. Ramani

Experience elevated dermatologic care with Dr. Leena Ramani, a board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained hair transplant surgeon serving Palm Beach County. Known for her artistic eye and advanced expertise in both skin and hair restoration, Dr. Ramani blends evidence-based medicine with a refined aesthetic approach to deliver natural, timeless results.

Whether you’re seeking treatment for hair loss, skin conditions, or cosmetic enhancements, her patient-centered philosophy ensures personalized care in a calm, luxurious setting. Schedule your consultation today to discover how expert dermatology and artistry come together to help you look and feel your most confident.

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What Are TheTypes of Warts?

Warts can look and behave differently depending on the strain of HPV involved and where they develop on the body. Understanding the type of wart you’re dealing with helps guide Dr. Ramani on the most effective treatment approach. Common types of warts include:

  • Common Warts: These rough, raised bumps often appear on the hands and fingers. They may have a grainy surface or appear as tiny black dots, which are small, clotted blood vessels.
  • Plantar Warts: Found on the soles of the feet, plantar warts grow inward due to pressure from standing and walking. They can feel like stepping on pebbles and can appear like a small, thickened patch of skin.
  • Flat Warts: Smoother and smaller than other warts, flat warts often appear in clusters on the face, palms, arms, or legs. They tend to be slightly raised and fresh-colored or pink.
  • Filiform Warts: These are fast-growing, thread-like warts that typically form around the mouth, nose, or eyes. Their elongated shape makes them easy to identify.
  • Periungual Warts: Developing around the fingernails or toenails, periungual warts can be painful and may interfere with nail growth if left untreated.

What Are the Treatments for Warts in Palm Beach County?

Wart treatments focus on safely and effectively removing the growth at its root while reducing the chance of it returning. Because warts are caused by a virus, they often require more than one treatment session and respond best to professional care. The right approach depends on the type of wart, its location, and how long it has been present.

Common treatment options include:

  • Cryotherapy: Liquid nitrogen is applied to freeze the wart, causing it to gradually fall off as the skin heals. This is one of the most widely used and effective in-office treatments.
  • Topical Prescription Medications: Certain medicated creams or solutions help break down thickened skin and stimulate the immune system to clear the wart over time.
  • Chemical Peels: Stronger peeling agents may be used for flat warts or clusters, helping to gradually remove affected layers of skin.
  • Immunotherapy: In some cases, treatments that encourage the body’s immune system to recognize and fight the wart virus can be recommended.

Dr. Ramani provides each patient with a personalized treatment plan tailored to the type of wart and their skin’s needs. Her expertise ensures that removal is both effective and comfortable, with guidance on how to care for the area after treatment to prevent scarring and future recurrence.

What to Expect from Wart Removal Treatment in Palm Beach, FL with Dr. Leena Ramani?

Patients are welcomed into a comfortable treatment room where their wart removal procedure will take place. Dr. Ramani begins by examining the wart in question and cleansing the surrounding skin to ensure a safe, sterile environment.

Once the area is prepared, a local anesthesia may be applied to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure. After the skin is fully numb, Dr. Ramani will perform the appropriate treatment based on the type and location of the wart.

When the wart has been fully treated, the area may be bandaged to protect the skin as it heals. If a minor surgery removal was required, sutures may be placed, though many wart treatments do not require them. At Palm Beach Skin & Hair Restoration, Dr. Ramani takes great care to promote smooth healing and minimal scarring, ensuring your skin looks and feels its best as it recovers.

Why Choose Dr. Leena Ramani for Your Wart Removal Treatment?

Dr. Leena Ramani is a board-certified dermatologist with extensive experience diagnosing and treating a wide range of skin conditions, including stubborn or recurrent warts. Her approach blends advanced medical expertise with a genuine commitment to patient comfort, education, and long-term skin health. Patients appreciate her thoughtful, detail-oriented care and the way she takes time to explain what’s happening beneath the surface, why warts develop, and which treatment options will be most effective for their specific needs.

With a focus on precision, safety, and natural-looking results, Dr. Ramani ensures that each wart removal treatment is tailored to the individual. Dr. Ramani has designed Palm Beach Skin & Hair Restoration to provide a calm, supportive environment where patients feel heard and cared for from the moment they arrive.

What Is The Recovery After Wart Removal Treatment in Palm Beach County?

Recovery after wart removal is usually minimal, but the exact healing process depends on the type of treatment performed and the size and location of the wart. Most patients experience only temporary and mild side effects such as redness, tenderness, or slight irritation in the treated area. These symptoms typically fade within a few hours to a couple of days as the skin begins to heal.

If a wart is small and removed with a quick in-office treatment like cryotherapy, there is often little to no downtime. Patients can return to normal activities right away, though the area should be kept clean and protected as it heals. In cases where a larger or more stubborn wart requires a minor surgical procedure, recovery may take a bit longer. If sutures are placed, the site should be cared for according to Dr. Ramani’s instructions to avoid irritation or infection.

Healing time varies from person to person, but most treated areas fully recover within a few weeks. Dr. Ramani provides clear aftercare instructions to support smooth healing and help minimize the chance of scarring or recurrence.

Schedule Your Wart Removal Treatment in Palm Beach, FL with Dr. Leena Ramani

If you’re bothered by the appearance of a wart, we invite you to schedule an appointment with board-certified dermatologist Dr. Leena Ramani. To get started, contact Palm Beach Skin & Hair Restoration by calling (561) 486-8400 or completing our online form.

Wart Removal FAQS

Some warts may eventually disappear without treatment, but this process can take months or even years. Many people choose professional wart removal to prevent spreading, reduce discomfort, and achieve faster, more effective results.

Yes, warts are caused by a virus and can spread through direct contact or shared surfaces. Keeping the area covered, avoiding picking, and not sharing personal items like towels or razors can help reduce transmission.

The number of sessions varies depending on the wart’s size, depth, and location. Some warts respond after a single treatment, while others, like long‑standing or plantar warts, may require multiple visits for complete removal.

Some warts may respond to over‑the‑counter treatments, such as salicylic acid gels or pads, and duct tape, but at‑home methods often require consistent use over several weeks and may not fully remove the wart. Because warts are caused by a virus, they can be stubborn, spread to other areas, or return if not treated properly. For faster, safer, and more reliable results, Dr. Ramani often combines these types of at-home treatments with targeted treatments that address both the wart and the underlying viral activity.

While treatment removes the visible wart, the underlying virus may still be present in the skin. Recurrence is possible, but professional care significantly reduces the likelihood. Your dermatologist can also recommend preventive steps to help keep warts from returning.