Overview & Procedure
What the treatment is and how it's performed
What it is
Warts are small growths on the skin caused by viral infections that attack skin cells. The area that the virus has attacked will cause the skin to become thicker and rougher. Warts are contagious through direct contact or via objects. At Oslo Laserklinikk we can remove the wart either via surgery or laser treatment. We have skilled doctors who will find the treatment that suits you best. Price is per wart. Package price by agreement.
Treatment protocol
Quantity : 1-3 treatments per spot
Interval : 4-6 weeks
Effect : Visible after crust falls off
Some spots disappear after 1 treatment
Others require more
Procedure
Cleaning the area
Anesthesia if needed is included.
Laser pulses over each wart
No bandage usually needed
Duration
10-30 minutes (depends on the number of warts)
Experience & Recovery
Pain level, downtime and healing
Pain level
Like little elastic snaps
Intensity: 3-5 out of 10
Short duration per pulse
Tolerable without anesthesia
Cooling helps
Downtime
3-7 days (crust period)
Scabs may be visible
Makeup can cover (but not recommended for the first few days)
Can work the same day
Social downtime: 5-7 days
Healing time
Day 0 (Immediately) :
Stain darkens (very dark)
This is NORMAL!
Redness around the spot
Mild swelling
Day 1-3 :
Stain still dark
Crust begins to form
Mild swelling
Day 3-7 :
Crust thicker and darker
DON'T PICK!
Starting to loosen at the edges
Day 7-10 :
Crust falls off
Pink skin underneath
Spots significantly lighter or gone
Week 2-4 :
Continued improvement
Final result visible
Side effects
Very common :
The stain darkens before it brightens.
Crust formation
Redness around the area
Common :
Hyperpigmentation (transient)
Hypopigmentation (transient)
Dryness
Rare :
Permanent pigment changes
Scarring (extremely rare)
Infection
Aftercare
First week :
DO NOT PICK at scabs!
Moisturize the area
SPF 50+ CRITICAL
Not exfoliating
Avoid makeup on scabs
Week 1-4 :
Still high SPF
Moisturize the skin
Avoid sun (CRITICAL)
Not self-tanning
Long term :
SPF daily to prevent new spots
Sun protection essential
Expectations & Safety
Who it's for and safety information
Who is this suitable for?
Pigment spots and sun damage
Age spots
Freckles
Lighter to medium skin types (I-IV)
Realistic expectations
Who is this not suitable for?
Very dark skin types (V-VI) - high risk
Recent sun exposure
Melasma (may worsen)
Unrealistic expectations
Pregnancy
Important information
Treatment :
1-3 treatments per spot
Interval: 4-6 weeks
Laser breaks down melanin
Effect : 70-90% improvement or complete removal
Timeline :
Stains fade immediately
Crust forms (3-7 days)
Crust falls off
Spots lighter/gone
Contraindications
Dark skin types (V-VI) - high risk
Recent sun exposure/tan
Pregnancy
Photosensitizing medicine
Self-tanning last 2 weeks
Melasma (may worsen)
Warning signs
Signs of infection
Increasing pain/redness after 48 hours
Severe swelling
Blister
Individual variations
Excellent response (50-60%):
Sunspots, age spots
Lighter skin types
80-100% removal after 1-2 treatments
Good response (30-40%):
Deeper pigment spots
60-80% improvement after 2-3 treatments
Moderate response (10-20%):
Deep, old stains
Melasma-like
40-60% improvement, may require multiple treatments
Maintenance
No maintenance required once stains are gone
NEW spots may appear (sun damage)
Daily SPF is CRITICAL to prevent new ones
Annual check-up recommended
