Carbon dioxide is one of the oldest and most popular lasers used among the medical fraternity.
Carbon dioxide laser for warts.
Dzubow mdb bethesda maryland and philadelphia pennsylvania papillomavirus dna has been reported recently in the vapor smoke plume derived from warts treated with carbon dioxide.
Some studies on carbon dioxide lasers have documented a greater than 60 percent cure rate within 12 months.
Detection and protection william s.
Sawchuk md a paul j.
Warts to be treated will be located only on the hands.
Patient elects to undergo carbon dioxide laser therapy or cryotherapy for treatment of common warts.
Patient is able to read and understand english and will give written informed consent to participate.
European journal of pediatric surgery.
Infectious papillomavirus in the vapor of warts treated with carbon dioxide laser or electrocoagulation.
The biggest advantage of this laser is that there are a lot of variants that emit a variable range of power.
The wavelength of a co laser falls between 9 4 micrometers to 10 6 micrometers.
Carbon dioxide lasers work by sending out a highly concentrated beam to vaporize affected tissue and has been shown to be effective on patients after just one procedure serour f somekh e.
Weber md b douglas r.
Carbon dioxide lasers are successful in treating resistant warts.
It might be a good choice if your warts are around your fingernails or toenails and other treatments haven t worked.
Patients with common warts male or females any age.
Lowy md a and leonard m.
On the downside carbon dioxide lasers can be painful and by removing much of the surrounding tissue can also cause some scarring.