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We recommend wart and corn removal at Changwon Gut Hospital.
My family members often develop corns on the soles of their feet.
I had it removed twice: once with laser in the surgery department, and once by pulling out the root with forceps at Gut Hospital. I removed a very small one, but the laser was used to remove a larger area, and it healed in about two to three weeks. The second one was a flat, large one, and since the outer part was raised, I tried to tear it off, but only the root part remained, and the sides were all torn. When I went to Gut Hospital, they administered anesthesia and pulled out the root with forceps, and it didn't bleed much. It took only about two weeks for new tissue to grow back.
Since the laser removes more than just the wart, it takes longer to heal and hardened skin like corns can form again. On the other hand, the area where the root was completely removed is so clean that you wouldn't even recognize it.
For warts or corns, I recommend removing the root completely rather than using laser treatment. If the laser treatment takes about 5 minutes, you should allocate around 30 minutes for the procedure. After administering anesthesia, gently scrape off the hardened skin with a scalpel, and once the root appears, you can either treat just the root with laser or extract it like I did. Therefore, same-day treatment may be difficult. I also went there limping because it was painful, but I couldn't do it on the same day; I went the next day during a free time slot.
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