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	<title>Comments on: what does your finger look like after wart removal surgery?</title>
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		<title>By: GlennM</title>
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		<description>If it is a plantar wart, (commonly known as a seed-wart) you can dig under it and pry it loose. It will bleed, but you can use a bandaid and some triple-antibiotic creme and will be ok. It will heal and leave minimal scarring. 

If it isn&#039;t just a plantar wart, you may have to have a doctor take it off with either a Freeze-off type of tool, or a laser-scalpel. I&#039;d say it would look a bit like a deeper wound, but with vitamin E oil after it has started to scab over, it will have little scar tissue.

Have you heard of using some silver color duct tape on the wart? Some people swear by it&#039;s ability to heal after two weeks of keeping some duct tape on the wart. go figure.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If it is a plantar wart, (commonly known as a seed-wart) you can dig under it and pry it loose. It will bleed, but you can use a bandaid and some triple-antibiotic creme and will be ok. It will heal and leave minimal scarring. </p>
<p>If it isn&#8217;t just a plantar wart, you may have to have a doctor take it off with either a Freeze-off type of tool, or a laser-scalpel. I&#8217;d say it would look a bit like a deeper wound, but with vitamin E oil after it has started to scab over, it will have little scar tissue.</p>
<p>Have you heard of using some silver color duct tape on the wart? Some people swear by it&#8217;s ability to heal after two weeks of keeping some duct tape on the wart. go figure.</p>
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