Same Day Availability
Yes. Available same day for those who have received a quote.
Local anaesthetic
Cream/Injection +/- Gas and Air
Appointment length (approx.)
Main Procedure – 30 to 60 minutes. Follow Up – 30 minutes (if needed)
Recovery & aftercare
Continue with your day, minimising physical activity. Learn more.
Fees
From £550. Learn more.
Locations
Journey Overview
For patients who have filled out a pre-appointment questionnaire before booking and received a quote will be available for same day hyfrecation treatment.
#1 Pre-Appointment Questionnaire
Your journey starts by filling out our pre-appointment questionnaire. If you are interested in having your treatment on the same day as your consultation, we will ask you to submit photos along with the form.
#2 Receive a Quote
Once you have submitted your questionnaire and photos, our clinical team will review them. Following this review, we will provide you with a quote for the procedure ahead of your appointment.
#3 Consultation
During your in-person consultation, we will assess the area and discuss the hyfrecation procedure with you. This is the dedicated time to address any of your questions. We find that many patients have already been diagnosed elsewhere and are primarily seeking an effective treatment option.
#4 Procedure
If you decide to proceed, the treatment can typically be performed on the same day. We use local anaesthetic (either a numbing cream or an injection) to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure. Once the area is completely numb, the lesions are carefully removed using hyfrecation, which leaves behind smooth skin with minimal downtime.
#5 Follow Up
One follow-up appointment within 4 weeks is included with your treatment. This allows us to assess the healing process and manage any remaining lesions. After your procedure, we will also provide you with an aftercare pack that includes skin wipes and gauze.
Our Method of Treatment
While Hyfrecation has been an established treatment method for over 80 years, it is less well-known than Laser in the UK for treating skin lesions. Hyfrecation is a minor surgical procedure that uses electrocautery to burn off skin lesions, resulting in their immediate clearance. Carried out under local anaesthesia, Hyfrecation is a very safe and effective procedure. To achieve the best results, a touch-up may sometimes be needed a couple of weeks later.
The procedure leaves a small, raw area which typically heals within a few days. As with any medical procedure, it is essential to be aware of possible side effects. Potential short-term side effects include bleeding, bruising, soreness, and infection. Long-term side effects are rare but can include changes in skin colour, scarring, the development of neuralgic pain, or a loss of sensation in the treated area.
Learn more about hyfrecation here. And click here for hyfrecation aftercare.
Eligibility
Best For
Individuals seeking removal due to discomfort, impact on confidence, intimacy, or daily activities. Medical reasons may include bleeding, rapid increase in size or number, pain, irritation, or persistent itching.
Pregnancy/Breastfeeding
Safe to perform during pregnancy.
Menstruation
Safe to perform during menstruation/bleeding.
Prior/Repeat Use
Yes, treatment is suitable even if you have had prior, unsuccessful procedures like laser.
Avoid if
You have an active genital skin infection (e.g., herpes outbreak, eczema). Your diabetes or blood pressure is not under control.
Discuss if
E.g. your lesions keep coming back.
Patient Feedback
FAQs
Final eligibility is confirmed during your in-person consultation. However, completing our pre-appointment questionnaire — and submitting photos where requested — allows our clinical team to assess suitability in advance and gives a good indication of whether treatment is likely to be appropriate.
Yes. We regularly see patients who have previously undergone treatments such as laser therapy or topical treatments and are seeking further care due to recurrence or unsatisfactory results.
Hyfrecation can usually be performed safely in these cases and often achieves excellent outcomes.
We provide this treatment for adults aged 18 years and over.
In some situations, treatment may need to be delayed or adjusted to ensure safety and optimal healing. These include:
• Active infection of the surrounding skin
• A current outbreak of genital herpes
• Localised inflammatory skin conditions (for example, eczema or dermatitis) affecting the treatment area
• Poorly controlled diabetes
• Poorly controlled high blood pressure
These conditions do not usually prevent treatment altogether but may need to be managed first. This will be discussed during your consultation so that treatment can proceed safely.
You may experience mild soreness, redness, or sensitivity at the treated area. This is normal and usually settles within a few days. Standard painkillers such as paracetamol can be used if needed. Some light scabbing or oozing can also occur as part of normal healing.
Most short-term effects, such as soreness or redness, improve within a few days. The treated skin usually heals over 7–10 days. Healing time can vary depending on the number and size of lesions treated and individual skin healing.
We recommend reading your aftercare information carefully, as it answers many common questions.
If you are concerned about pain, swelling, discharge, signs of infection, or anything does not feel right, please contact the clinic to request a follow-up call. Our team will advise you promptly.
No special precautions are required. The treatment area should be kept clean and dry, but there is no risk to children or pets. Dispose of any used dressings or wipes as advised in your aftercare instructions.
Yes. You can support healing by:
• Following the aftercare instructions provided
• Keeping the area clean and dry
• Avoiding friction or irritation while healing
• Not picking at scabs or treated areas
• Avoiding smoking, as it can slow healing
Early assessment of any new or persistent lumps also helps prevent recurrence.
It is advised to avoid sex and masturbation until the treated area has fully healed, usually around 14 days. Sexual activity before healing is complete can increase the risk of infection, bleeding, or scarring.
There is no strong evidence that supplements significantly speed clearance of HPV. Maintaining general health — including good sleep, nutrition, and avoiding smoking — is more important.
If you choose to take supplements, they should not replace medical treatment. Please inform your clinician if you are taking any regular supplements or medications.
Yes. All patients are offered a follow-up appointment within 1–4 weeks of treatment.
This allows your clinician to:
• Check healing
• Treat any residual or newly visible lesions
• Answer any further questions
• Sometimes a small remaining lesion may be visible to the clinician even if you are unaware of it.
Recurrence is possible. Treatment removes visible warts, but HPV can remain dormant in the skin for some time. If warts do return, they are often smaller and easier to treat.
Recurrences become less likely over time as the immune system suppresses the virus. Early treatment and follow-up help achieve long-term clearance.
To help your appointment go smoothly, we recommend the following:
• Have a shower on the day of your appointment to reduce the risk of infection
• Wear comfortable clothing
• Most people are able to drive themselves home after treatment
• Plan to avoid heavy physical activity, including gym or physically demanding work, for 48 hours after the procedure
Most people can return to normal daily activities the same day or the following day, provided their work is not physically demanding. If your job involves heavy lifting or prolonged physical activity, short-term adjustment may be advised.
Yes. You are welcome to bring a partner, friend, or family member with you.
No special travel arrangements are usually required. Most patients are able to travel home independently after treatment. If you would feel more comfortable being accompanied, you may choose to arrange this in advance.
Coverage varies between insurance providers and policies. We recommend checking directly with your insurer and obtaining written confirmation of coverage before your appointment.
In most cases, patients choose to self-fund their treatment.
Anal warts treatment is a straightforward procedure and can usually be booked at a time that suits you. There is no medical requirement to wait, but we recommend that you take some time to consider your decision and feel confident about proceeding with treatment.
Some people prefer to book treatment sooner to relieve symptoms or prevent warts from spreading, while others choose to plan around work, travel, or personal commitments. During your consultation, we can discuss timing and whether same-day treatment is appropriate for you.
No. There are no proven home remedies that safely or effectively remove anal warts.
It is strongly discouraged to attempt any form of home treatment, including cutting, burning, squeezing, or applying over-the-counter wart products. These methods can damage delicate skin, increase the risk of infection, scarring, or bleeding, and may worsen symptoms.
If you notice new lumps or changes around the anal area, the safest approach is to have them assessed by a healthcare professional to confirm the diagnosis and discuss appropriate treatment options.
When you arrive, you will first have a consultation with your clinician. The area will be assessed and the treatment plan confirmed.
If you have booked same-day treatment, we will then prepare you for the procedure. This includes reviewing and signing the consent form, taking any required pre-procedure photographs, and applying a local anaesthetic (numbing cream) in privacy.
After allowing approximately 15–20 minutes for the anaesthetic to take effect, we will check that the area is fully numb before carefully removing the lesions using hyfrecation.
Once the procedure is complete, you will be given clear aftercare advice and an aftercare pack containing items to support healing.
Most patients find hyfrecation for anal warts very well tolerated. Your clinician will ensure the area is fully numb before starting the procedure, and discomfort during treatment is usually minimal.
Yes, absolutely. You are welcome to listen to your own music if this helps you feel more relaxed. Please let us know at the time of booking or when you arrive so we can accommodate this.
Many patients are surprised at how quick and straightforward the procedure feels, and the time often passes faster than expected.
Fees
Genital Dermatology Consultation - £150
Genital Dermatology Consultation + Main Procedure + Follow Up - From £550
Local anaesthetic (by injection or cream depending on the lesions) is also included in the price. The following conditions have fixed prices:
- Fordyce Spots - Patch Test (£350) + Main Procedure (£750 penile and/or £750 shaft)
- Pearly Penile Papules (PPP) - £750-1000
- Vestibular papillomatosis - Patch Test (£350) + Main Procedure (£750)
Follow up (within 4 weeks) - 1x Included
By default, patients 1x follow up visit is included in the quote we offer you. In some complex cases, we may offer an additional follow up visit (this will be clarified in your quote/consultation).
Payment Options
Self Pay - by Cash/Card, but not American Express
Health insurance - via a self reimbursement policy
ClarePay/Klarna - a payment plan to split the cost over 4 payments.
Next Steps
Care In Clinic
Same day hyfrecation treatment for patients with a pre-appointment quote.
Care Online
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Page last reviewed by Mrs Magdalena Nowacka on 11 February 2026 for general guidance only. It is not intended to replace the advice of your clinician.