Common Warts are firm, raised growths often with rough, dry, crusty surface, which resemble a small cauliflower or a solid blister. Rough to the touch a common warts may feature a pattern of tiny black dots, sometimes called seeds, which are small clotted blood vessels.

Cause
Common Warts are viral and highly contagious and usually found on the hands but can be spread to other areas of the body .
Treatment
The energy is released over the whole surface area of the wart by the use of a small probe tapping on the surface of the affected area. The probe is then inserted a number of times into the wart and the energy is released. A stinging heat sensation may be experienced. Treatment is uncomfortable but highly effective. More than one treatment may be required.
Following treatment
You may experience a slight reddening and / or swelling or the skin in the area
Warmth in the area that has been treated
The appearance of the wart may change, it may turn white in colour initially and then form a sizable scab which in will fall away naturally
The skin may feel itchy as the healing process takes place
