Anonymous wrote:are you going to a dermatologist? OTC treatments typically can't handle plantar warts, it likely needs laser treatment
Anonymous wrote:Ugh sorry. I had one and it took forever to go away.
But to your question: wear socks entire time and no feet touching. Don't get a pedicure EVER again.
Anonymous wrote:Get it lasered off. It will hurt like heck, but it works. Also, please don’t walk barefoot in the spa. I’m pretty sure I got mine from a pedicure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you going to a dermatologist? OTC treatments typically can't handle plantar warts, it likely needs laser treatment
NP derms don't deal with foot warts, that's a podiatrist. Podiatrists actually have better stuff they can use than derms because foot skin is so much thicker. I had a blistering agent put on my foot, the wart (a huge, painful one I'd had for years) blistered and popped off within a week and then I was done. I had tried other things for years to get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:are you going to a dermatologist? OTC treatments typically can't handle plantar warts, it likely needs laser treatment
Anonymous wrote:are you going to a dermatologist? OTC treatments typically can't handle plantar warts, it likely needs laser treatment
Anonymous wrote:Hi. I love spas. Massages and facials. Both typically you undress and lay naked on a table. I have a plantar wart on my foot that is embarrassing. I am working on removal but it is stubborndo I just tell the spa tech not to touch my feet? I haven’t had a pedicure in a long time too...