Electrocautery
How does it work?

The use of electrocautery method emerged in medical areas such as dermatology, otorhinolaryngology, obstetrics, and general surgery. It is also used in tissue cutting-removal processes by cauterizing the tissues with a hot tip and burning them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Warts on the hands, feet and many parts of the body are usually cauliflower-like blistering structures. They can start to grow and multiply uncontrollably after the infection of the virus. Skin contact, sexual intercourse as well as public areas are responsible in the contagiousness of this disease. Skin tags, on the other hand, are a benign type of mole that is usually congenital and in the form of a protrusion on the upper structure of the skin. It is not contagious like warts. However, it is treated with same procedures.