Plantar Warts – Dubai Podiatry Centre
This image shows mosaic warts on the foot. They can easily be mistaken for corns. Dermojet is a very successful treatment in this case. The Dermojet works by obliterating the tissue that the virus hosts upon. We also provide a course of Verruca vitamins™ that helps to feed the skin and liver so that it can fight the virus before it becomes overgrown.
6 comments
Elma
October 19, 2017 at 1:06 pm
Good thing I came in for consultation and dermojet treatment! I’ve suffered long enough with freezing. Thank you Michelle for all your help. All the best!
Dubai Podiatry Centre
October 19, 2017 at 2:41 pm
Dear Elma, thank you very much for your nice feedback. We are very happy that we have been of help to you. We look forward to seeing you again. Regards, Leslie
Cora
October 19, 2017 at 1:09 pm
I’ve stumbled upon your website and called your clinic. Everybody was accommodating and I was asked to send a photo of me foot to your whatsapp to confirm if it’s ok for me to come in as I have been using the acid. Thank you very much for seeing me. I couldn’t wait to come back and start the dermojet treatment.
Dubai Podiatry Centre
October 19, 2017 at 2:27 pm
Hello Cora, thank you very much for your message and we are happy that we have been of help to you! We look forward to seeing you again. Regards, Leslie
Anna
April 14, 2018 at 12:16 am
My son has just picked up a planter wart and we think it is from the school swimming pool if we come and treat his planter wart how can we prevent it coming back ?
Dubai Podiatry Centre
April 14, 2018 at 2:39 pm
Dear Anna, A plantar wart is a virus and common in children. It can be contracted from the area in changing rooms and around swimming pools and water parks. We advised wearing water slippers / shoes to prevent contact. If he is in UAE we advise seeing Michelle Champlin at the Dubai Podiatry Centre. Otherwise seek a Podiatrist for foot assessment and treatment.