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I recommend removing warts and calluses at Changwon Gut Hospital.
My family often gets calluses on the soles of their feet.
I've had it removed twice: once with a laser at a surgery center and once with forceps at Gut Hospital. I had a very small one removed, but they removed a large area with a laser, so it took about two or three weeks to completely heal. The second one was large and flat, but the outer part was peeling, so when I tried to remove it, only the root part remained, and the side part was completely torn off. I went to Gut Hospital, and they gave me an anesthetic injection and pulled out the root with forceps. There wasn't much bleeding, and it only took about a week for new skin to grow.
Because the laser removes a larger area than the corn, it takes a long time to heal and calluses form again, just like corns. On the other hand, the area where the root was removed is so clean that you can't even tell where it was.
For warts and calluses, I recommend root removal rather than laser treatment. While laser treatment takes 5 minutes, the latter should take about 30 minutes. After anesthesia, the callus is gently scraped away with a scalpel, and if a root emerges, only the root is lasered or, like I did, pulled out. Therefore, same-day treatment may not be possible. I limped to the clinic because of the pain, but I couldn't get it done the same day, so I went the next day when I had a flat tire.
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