Genital Warts Removal in Dubai

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City Dermatology Clinic Dubai
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If you’re looking for safe and discreet genital warts removal in Dubai, you’re in the right place.
At City Dermatology Clinic Dubai, our experienced dermatologists provide specialist-led treatments using minimally invasive methods designed for your comfort and privacy. Based in Jumeirah, we offer compassionate care in a calm, professional setting – helping you move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

At City Dermatology Clinic Dubai, we provide discreet, professional care for patients seeking genital warts removal. Our dermatologists use proven, minimally invasive techniques to ensure effective treatment with minimal discomfort, always prioritising patient privacy and wellbeing.

 

Electrocautery removal is one of the most commonly recommended methods. This technique uses a fine, heated device to burn and remove the wart tissue with high precision. It is performed under local anaesthesia to ensure comfort during the procedure and is often completed in a single session. Electrocautery is especially effective for stubborn or visible warts and allows for fast healing with minimal scarring.

 

Cryotherapy, or freezing treatment, is another option. This method involves applying liquid nitrogen directly to the wart, causing the tissue to freeze and gradually fall away. It’s typically used for smaller or clustered warts and may require several sessions depending on the severity and number of lesions. The treatment is quick and performed in-clinic with little to no downtime.

 

For certain patients, topical prescription creams may also be used. These are typically applied at home over several weeks and are suitable for mild cases or when a non-invasive approach is preferred. While effective for some, topical treatments are usually recommended as part of a broader management plan, especially in cases where recurrence is a concern.

Genital warts often appear as small, flesh-coloured or grey growths in the genital or anal area. They can present as a single bump or multiple clustered warts with a cauliflower-like appearance. While they are usually painless, some individuals may experience itching, mild irritation, or occasional bleeding during sexual activity. In some cases, warts may be so small that they go unnoticed, which is why regular skin checks or professional assessments are recommended if you suspect exposure.

 

Causes of Genital Warts

Genital warts are caused by certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), most commonly types 6 and 11. These strains are spread through skin-to-skin contact during vaginal, anal, or oral sex, even when no visible warts are present. The virus can remain dormant in the body for months or even years before warts appear, making it difficult to determine exactly when or from whom the infection was contracted. A weakened immune system, smoking, or having multiple sexual partners can increase the likelihood of developing genital warts.

 

Prevention of Genital Warts

While no method offers complete protection, there are several ways to reduce the risk of developing genital warts. The HPV vaccine is one of the most effective preventive measures and is recommended before sexual activity begins. Using condoms can also lower the risk, although they don’t cover all genital skin and may not fully prevent transmission. Maintaining a healthy immune system and having open, honest communication with partners about sexual health are also important steps in reducing the likelihood of infection. If you’ve had genital warts in the past, regular check-ups can help monitor for recurrence and support early intervention when needed.

At City Dermatology Clinic Dubai, our approach to genital warts removal is built on discretion, expertise, and personalised care. Every patient is treated with compassion and professionalism, ensuring a safe, efficient, and private experience from start to finish.

 

Support & Aftercare

Following your treatment, our team provides thorough aftercare at no additional cost. With minimal downtime, most patients return to their daily routine quickly. Whether you’re being treated for warts around the penis, vagina, or anal area, our doctors remain available for post-treatment support, ensuring your comfort and confidence at every stage of recovery.

 

Confidential Consultations in a Safe Space

Your privacy is our priority. All consultations and treatments take place in a discreet, confidential setting within our Jumeirah clinic, giving you the freedom to speak openly and honestly about your condition and concerns – without judgement or pressure.

 

Move Forward with Confidence

Taking the first step toward treatment can feel overwhelming, but our experienced team is here to guide and support you in a calm and respectful environment. If you’re looking for professional genital warts removal in Dubai, we invite you to book a private consultation today and begin your path to recovery with reassurance and expert care.

Genital Warts Removal Doctors in Dubai

At City Dermatology Clinic Dubai, your care is led by a team of highly experienced dermatologists who specialise in the safe and discreet removal of genital warts. With a focus on patient comfort, privacy, and clinical excellence, our doctors use advanced, minimally invasive techniques to ensure effective results and a respectful, judgement-free experience.

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Genital Wart Treatment FAQs

How prevalent are genital warts?

Genital warts are a significant health concern, with around 400,000 men and women in the UK diagnosed annually. Predominantly, the age group most affected is between 18 and 30 years old, reflecting the high level of social interaction and sexual activity within this demographic. The causative agent, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), is notably the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection (STI), with several strains specifically leading to the development of genital warts.

HPV’s widespread nature underscores the critical need for effective prevention strategies, such as vaccination and safe sex practices. Additionally, the virus’s ability to remain dormant in the body for extended periods makes education and timely diagnosis crucial to managing and reducing the spread of genital warts. This high prevalence rate serves as a reminder of the importance of regular sexual health screenings and the availability of treatments that can mitigate the impact of this common condition.

Are genital warts contagious?

Yes, genital warts are highly contagious. They are primarily spread through direct skin-to-skin contact during vaginal, anal, and potentially oral sex with an individual who has the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), the virus responsible for genital warts. Even without visible warts, HPV can be transmitted, making it possible to spread or contract the virus unknowingly.

It’s important to note that the virus can also be transmitted through non-penetrative sexual activities that involve genital contact. In rare cases, sharing infected towels, clothing, or surfaces may lead to transmission, although this is less common. The contagious nature of genital warts underscores the importance of practicing safe sex, including the use of condoms, which can significantly reduce the risk of transmission, though not eliminate it entirely due to the possibility of contact with infected areas not covered by a condom. Regular screening and vaccination against HPV can further help in preventing the spread of genital warts.

Are genital warts painful?

Genital warts are typically painless, but they can cause a range of discomforts. Individuals may experience itching, irritation, or tenderness in the affected area. In some cases, warts can also bleed, especially if they’re located in areas that are prone to friction or if they become aggravated by clothing or sexual activity. While the physical symptoms can be mild for many, the presence of warts can also lead to psychological distress or discomfort due to their sensitive location and the stigma associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

It’s crucial for anyone experiencing symptoms or discomfort from genital warts to seek professional medical advice. Treatments are available that can reduce symptoms, remove the warts, and help manage any associated discomfort. Furthermore, a healthcare provider can offer guidance on how to prevent the spread of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) that causes them.

How do genital warts look?

Genital warts manifest as bumps or growths on the skin, typically taking on a flesh-colored hue. Their appearance can vary significantly; they may present as small, discrete lesions, or cluster together to form a larger, cauliflower-like mass. These warts can appear on various parts of the genital and anal area, including the vulva, vagina, cervix in women, and the penis, scrotum, and anus in both men and women.

The size and number of these warts can differ greatly from one individual to another. Some may notice a single wart, while others may have multiple growths. Despite their benign nature, the visual aspect of genital warts can cause concern and discomfort, prompting those affected to seek medical advice for diagnosis and treatment. It’s important to note that their appearance is a key factor in diagnosis, but a healthcare professional can provide confirmation and discuss the most appropriate treatment options.

What is the difference between a genital wart and a skin tag?

Genital warts and skin tags may appear similar but are caused by different factors and have distinct characteristics. Genital warts are caused by certain strains of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and are a type of sexually transmitted infection. They typically appear as small, flesh-colored growths on the genital or anal area and can be multiple or single, often resembling a cauliflower in clusters. Skin tags, on the other hand, are benign, non-viral growths of skin that can appear anywhere on the body, including the genital area. They are usually skin-colored or slightly darker and hang off the skin by a small stalk. Unlike genital warts, skin tags are not contagious and are simply excess growths of skin.

Are genital warts dangerous?

Genital warts themselves are not usually dangerous but can cause discomfort or emotional distress. They are a symptom of HPV, which can, in some cases, lead to more serious health issues, including certain types of cancer. However, the HPV strains that cause genital warts (typically types 6 and 11) are considered low risk for cancer. Regular monitoring and treatment of genital warts and HPV infections can help manage these risks. It’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

Do I have ingrown hairs or genital warts?

Distinguishing between an ingrown hair and a genital wart can be tricky as both can appear as small bumps on the genital area. An ingrown hair typically occurs when a hair grows back into the skin, causing a red, sometimes painful bump that may contain pus. Genital warts, however, are caused by HPV and appear as flesh-colored or grey growths that can be smooth or textured like cauliflower. Unlike ingrown hairs, genital warts are usually painless and do not have a pus-filled center. If you’re unsure whether a bump is an ingrown hair or a genital wart, it’s best to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.

Why is professional treatment considered more effective than home remedies?

Professional treatment for genital warts is considered more effective than home remedies for several reasons. Firstly, healthcare professionals use proven methods like cryotherapy, electrocautery laser removal, and prescription creams that target the HPV virus directly, reducing the risk of recurrence and complications. Secondly, professional treatments are performed under controlled conditions, minimising the risk of damage to surrounding healthy tissue, which is a common risk with unproven home remedies. Lastly, healthcare providers can offer a tailored treatment plan based on the individual’s specific situation, ensuring the most effective and safest approach to removal and management of genital warts.

How are genital warts diagnosed?

Genital warts are typically diagnosed through a visual examination by a healthcare provider. In some cases, if the diagnosis is uncertain, a biopsy may be performed, where a small sample of the wart is removed and sent to a lab for further analysis. For women, a pelvic examination may also be conducted, and in certain situations, a colposcopy (a detailed examination of the cervix) is recommended to check for warts on the cervix. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment and management of genital warts.

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