Different method: Warts can be very stubborn. If it has been frozen by a dermatologist, you may need to consider other treatment options, such as injections of chemical irritants, or using a cream which can kill some of the viruses that cause warts. See your doctor again, and consider going to a university based derm clinic.
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Laser wart removal: The pulse dye laser provides new hope for the removal of a wide range of warts that are resistant to traditional therapies, without presenting a high risk of scarring. Typically, more than two thirds of warts caused by human papilloma virus (hpv) can be cleared using pulse dye laser therapy.
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