Advanced Electrolysis

Professional Wart Removal with Advanced Electrolysis in Milton Keynes

Are you looking for a safe and effective way to remove warts? Don’t worry! At a.h. Advanced Skin Specialist, we’ve got you covered!

We offer precise wart removal using advanced electrolysis, a specialised technique that treats minor skin lesions with no risk.

With over 35 years’ experience in the cosmetic industry and 10 years specialising in advanced electrolysis for lesion removal, we provide expert care, excellent cosmetic outcomes, and cost-effective treatment plans in Milton Keynes.

How much does our wart removal cost, you ask? Prices begin at £105 for a single small wart.

A 30-minute treatment session is £190, allowing multiple warts to be treated in one appointment.

Wart causes and prevention

What is a Wart?

A wart is a benign (non-cancerous) skin growth caused by infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV).

HPV doesn’t spread through your bloodstream; instead, it enters the body through tiny breaks in the skin, such as small cuts, shaving nicks, or cracks. It infects keratinocytes (the main cells in the outer skin layer) and disrupts the normal skin cell growth cycle. This causes the skin to grow faster and thicker in one area, forming a wart.

The HPV virus remains in the top layer of the skin and does not invade deeper tissues. Because of this, the immune system may not recognise it immediately. Some warts disappear on their own, while others can last for months or years.

When the skin barrier is broken, such as by a tiny cut, a shaving nick, or a skin crack, the HPV can enter the exposed skin! The virus infects local skin cells, which multiply abnormally, leading to thickened skin. This process can take weeks to months before the wart becomes visibly obvious.

How Warts Spread?

Warts are contagious, though not highly aggressive. They spread through:

  • Direct skin-to-skin contact
  • Autoinoculation (spreading them yourself by scratching or shaving)
  • Shared damp surfaces such as showers and pools

Common Features of Warts

  • Rough, grainy surface
  • Small black dots (clotted blood vessels)
  • Raised or flat appearance
  • Firm texture

At a.h. At Advanced Skin Specialist, when you approach us for wart removal in Milton Keynes, our experts first assess the nature of your wart, its type and depth, and explain the number of sessions and the duration required to remove it safely.

Different Types of Warts We Remove Through Advanced Electrolysis in Milton Keynes

Types of Warts We Treat

Whether you’re looking to get rid of common warts, filiform warts, or flat warts, a.h. Advanced Skin Specialist can help with all!

Using the virtues of advanced electrolysis, we precisely target and treat unwanted warts with care and accuracy. Check out the different types of warts we remove in Milton Keynes!

Wart TypeCommon LocationsAppearance & Details
Common Warts
  • Fingers
  • Backs of hands
  • Knuckles
  • Around fingernails (periungual warts)
  • Rough, hard, grainy texture (often compared to cauliflower)
  • Raised or dome-shaped
  • Skin-coloured, greyish, yellowish or light brown
  • Tiny black dots inside
  • Interrupt normal skin lines
  • Usually not painful unless irritated
Filiform Warts
  • Eyelids
  • Lips
  • Around the mouth
  • Nose
  • Neck
  • Long, narrow, thread-like growths that project outward rather than forming rough bumps
  • Tiny spikes
  • Thin brush-like projections
  • Small tag-like growths with a narrow base
Flat Warts (Plane Warts)
  • Face
  • Neck
  • Arms
  • Backs of hands
  • Legs (particularly in women who shave)
  • Small, smooth lesions affecting the superficial layers of the skin
  • Often appear in clusters or straight lines due to scratching or shaving (Koebner phenomenon)
  • Because they are small and smooth, they are often spread before being recognised as warts

Different Types of Warts; One Solution: Advanced Electrolysis

Know The Good Reasons Advanced Electrolysis Brings for Wart Removal

Advanced electrolysis is a specialised form of electrolysis used to treat minor skin lesions, not just for permanent hair removal.

It uses a fine sterile probe and controlled electrical current to destroy targeted tissue with high precision. Advanced electrolysis works through:

  • Thermal destruction – heat coagulates and destroys targeted cells
  • Vascular coagulation – cutting off the blood supply to the lesion

This causes the wart tissue to dry up, form a small scab, and fall away naturally during healing. Given below are all the reasons why you should opt for wart removal through advanced electrolysis:

Line-Of-Action We Perform for Wart Removal in Milton Keynes

It is as easy as 1.2.3

When you consider a.h. Advanced Skin Specialist for wart removal in Milton Keynes, your treatment journey will be simple and streamlined. Here are the steps to safely remove unwanted warts!

Consultation

A thorough consultation, medical questionnaire, and assessment of the lesion are carried out to confirm suitability.

The Treatment

The skin is cleansed and disinfected, and a very fine probe is applied to or inserted into the lesion. Electrical current is delivered for a fraction of a second, causing the lesion tissue to coagulate, and a small scab may form. The procedure takes seconds per lesion, and the sensation is usually described as mild stinging or heat.

Healing

Redness and mild swelling are common following treatment. A small scab forms and falls off within 7–14 days. The area should be kept clean and dry, and picking should be avoided to prevent scarring. Sun protection is important, especially on the face.

Aftercare

Full aftercare advice is provided before and after treatment, and clients are contacted after 1 week to assess healing and are encouraged to ask questions during the recovery phase.

Top-Up Treatment

If a second top-up treatment is required, the first top-up is free, and additional treatments are priced based on the treatment required. Suspicious or pigmented lesions must always be evaluated by a doctor first.

How Much Does Wart Removal in Milton Keynes Cost Through Advanced Electrolysis?

At a.h. Advanced Skin Specialist, despite offering premium-quality wart removal services in Milton Keynes, we keep our prices cost-effective, so more people can benefit. Here’s how our wart removal services cost:

£105

for a single small wart

£190

for a 30-minute treatment session (multiple warts treated where safe and practical)

Book Your Wart Removal Consultation Today!

When it comes to wart removal, time is of the essence. Don’t waste your time exploring options; we at a.h. Advanced Skin Specialist offer safe, effective, and advanced wart removal in Milton Keynes at cost-effective prices. Contact a.h. Advanced Skin Specialist to book your appointment!

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frequently asked questions on Wart Removal

Yes. When performed by a trained professional using sterile equipment and strict hygiene protocols, Advanced Electrolysis is safe and precise.

Most clients describe mild to moderate discomfort — a brief stinging or heat sensation. It is short-lived.

Many warts are treated successfully in one session. Larger or stubborn lesions may require additional treatment.

Advanced Electrolysis targets the wart at its source, reducing the risk of recurrence. However, because HPV causes warts, new ones can develop elsewhere.
Scarring is uncommon when aftercare instructions are followed correctly.
Yes. You may be advised to avoid swimming, saunas, or excessive friction for a short period.