Effective, professional wart removal using precision Nitrous Oxide cryotherapy. Suitable for hands, feet and all body areas.
Warts are small, rough, raised growths on the skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They are extremely common and can affect people of all ages, although they are particularly prevalent in children and young adults.
Common warts typically appear on the hands, fingers, knuckles and knees, but they can develop on almost any part of the body. They often have a firm, rough texture and may display tiny dark dots — these are thrombosed capillaries (small blood vessels that have clotted within the wart), sometimes called "wart seeds".
Warts are contagious and can spread through direct skin-to-skin contact or by touching contaminated surfaces. While many warts eventually clear on their own, this process can take months or even years, and over-the-counter treatments are often ineffective against stubborn or deep-rooted warts.
Warts on the soles of the feet are known as verrucas (plantar warts). These grow inward under pressure and can become painful when walking. Professional cryotherapy is one of the most effective methods for treating both common warts and verrucas.
We use Nitrous Oxide (N₂O) precision cryotherapy to treat warts safely and effectively. A controlled jet of freezing gas is delivered directly onto the wart through a fine-tipped applicator, destroying the infected tissue from within.
The extreme cold causes ice crystals to form inside the wart cells, breaking them down. After treatment, the area may blister, form a scab, and gradually heal over 7–14 days. This is a completely normal part of the healing process.
Most warts require between 1 and 4 sessions, spaced approximately 2–3 weeks apart. The number of sessions depends on the size, thickness and location of the wart. Deeper or more stubborn warts — particularly verrucas — may need additional treatments.
Each session is quick, typically lasting only a few seconds of active freezing time per wart. No anaesthetic is required, and you can return to your normal activities immediately. A free consultation is always carried out first to assess your wart and confirm the best treatment plan.
Real results from wart cryotherapy treatments. Each image shows the condition before treatment alongside the healed outcome.
You will feel a cold sensation and a brief sting as the Nitrous Oxide is applied to the wart. Some areas — such as around the nails or on the soles of the feet — can be more sensitive, but the discomfort is short-lived. No anaesthetic is required and most clients find the treatment very tolerable.
Most warts require between 1 and 4 sessions, spaced 2–3 weeks apart. Small, shallow warts may clear after a single treatment, while larger, thicker or deeper warts (including verrucas) typically need multiple sessions. Your practitioner will give you an honest assessment during the free consultation.
Because warts are caused by a virus (HPV), there is always a small chance they may recur. However, professional cryotherapy is highly effective at destroying wart tissue and most treated warts do not return. Maintaining good skin hygiene and avoiding picking at warts helps reduce the risk of reinfection.
Yes. Verrucas are simply warts that develop on the soles of the feet. Cryotherapy is one of the most effective treatments for verrucas, especially those that have resisted over-the-counter products. Verrucas may require more sessions due to the thicker skin on the feet, but the treatment process is the same.
Wart removal starts from £150 per session, as warts typically require longer treatment times compared to other skin lesions. The initial consultation is always free with no obligation. We will assess your wart and provide a clear, honest quote before any treatment begins.
Wart removal treatments start from £150 per session. Warts typically require longer application times and multiple sessions, which is reflected in the pricing. Every new client receives a free, no-obligation consultation where we assess your wart, explain the treatment plan and provide a transparent quote.
The final cost depends on the size, location and number of warts being treated, as well as the number of sessions required. We are always upfront about pricing — no hidden fees, no surprises.
Book a free consultation to discuss your treatment. We'll assess the affected area, explain the process and give you an honest recommendation. Wart removal starts from £150 per session.