Last summer, I treated an elbow wart that seemed to be subsiding, but recently it started spreading again. I thought it might be a relapse, so I came in for a consultation. The check-in process was clean, and the wait time wasn't long, so I felt comfortable. The doctor asked me thoroughly about my previous treatment history and any current changes, and he examined my condition with a magnifying glass, which gave me confidence. Rather than simply resurfacing, the doctor explained why the rash had recurred, including my skin condition and immune response, and provided a treatment plan. This time, they focused on cryotherapy, adjusting the intensity of the treatment to the affected area in stages. While there was a stinging sensation during the treatment, it was bearable, and the doctor checked on me periodically to make sure I was okay, which was reassuring. After the treatment, they provided detailed guidance on how to manage blisters and lifestyle tips to prevent recurrence, making it easy to manage at home. After a few days, I was satisfied to see my skin gradually clearing up, shedding naturally like dead skin cells. The fact that they focused on the necessary areas without overtreatment was a clear difference from other hospitals. Among the hospitals in my neighborhood, this one offers less painful and more effective cryotherapy.