LASER THERAPY

LASER THERAPY

Laser Treatment of the Skin for Genital Warts

Our practice offers precise and tissue-sparing removal of skin lesions using the erbium:YAG laser – a method of modern high-performance medicine. Under local anesthesia, we effectively treat condylomata acuminata (genital warts) as well as benign skin lesions such as fibromas, actinic keratoses, or common warts. The treatment is performed on an outpatient basis, under sterile conditions, and with a high level of therapeutic safety. The targeted laser effect preserves surrounding tissue, promotes healing, and optimizes aesthetic outcomes. Our many years of experience in laser therapy ensure individualized and medically sound care.

Laser therapy for penile papules

Penile papules (Hirsuties papillaris penis) are small skin papules, usually arranged in a string of pearls, on the edge of the glans. They are a harmless anatomical variation that is neither contagious nor a sexually transmitted disease. Medically, there is usually no need for treatment. Nevertheless, some men find the changes disturbing or fear that they could be mistaken for warts.

If removal is desired, gentle treatment with a laser can be performed. The affected tissue is selectively and superficially removed by treating the small skin changes with laser energy. Thanks to prior local anesthesia, the procedure is usually well tolerated and can be performed on an outpatient basis.

After laser therapy, small scabs form on the treated areas, which heal on their own within about one to two weeks. The method is considered precise and gentle on tissue, so that a good cosmetic result is usually achieved.

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Laser Therapy for Lichen Sclerosus

Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the genital region that can also affect men. Typical symptoms include itching, pain, foreskin tightening (phimosis), and structural skin changes. The exact cause is not yet fully understood; an autoimmune mechanism is suspected. While standard therapy usually involves long-term topical corticosteroids or, in advanced cases, circumcision, treatment with the erbium:YAG laser offers a modern, tissue-sparing, and regenerative alternative. The goal is sustained symptom relief while promoting skin regeneration, without systemic side effects. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia with high precision. In our practice, this method is specifically used in men with lichen sclerosus to ensure effective, safe, and aesthetically refined care.

We are happy to answer your questions in a personal consultation.

We are happy to answer your questions in a personal consultation.