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Verruca treatment from Swift                                
                       Finally, a solution you can rely on

Simple, effective and Swift

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No dressings usually required
As microwaves do not break the surface of the skin, the requirement for post-procedural padding or dressings is greatly reduced 
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No anaesthetic required
Patients report that discomfort caused by the treatment only lasts 2-3 seconds, and dissipates instantly once the treatment is over - leaving only low levels of post-procedural pain.  Patients can return to normal daily activity as soon as they walk out of the door
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Only minimal reduction necessary
Only a light debridement is necessary to ensure a clean surface contact with the Swift applicator

TRIED AND TESTED

The key to effectively treating verruca (warts) is to trigger the body’s own immune response, rather than simply destroying the infected tissue. Independent clinical research has shown that microwave verruca treatment with Swift activates immune signalling pathways in the body, alerting the immune system to the presence of the verruca and clearing the infected tissue.
RESEARCH

Microwave energy is widely used in a number of medical fields to elevate tissue temperatures and create precise, localised cell destruction.

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Infected verruca (wart) tissue can exist several millimetres below the surface and can be difficult to treat using traditional methods, resulting in either untreated tissue or significant damage.
Swift delivers a precise, highly controlled energy dose.  As microwaves travel into the tissue, water molecules begin colliding and creating localised heat energy - quickly destroying all infected tissue within a predetermined depth.
In just seconds the treatment is complete, leaving the body to absorb and replace the treated tissue

Case study from SWIFT trials

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Patient with a severely anhidrotic verruca (wart) lesion on the left plantolateral heel with significant deep fissuring.
Patient has returned for follow up treatment.  Following previous Swift treatment, coagulated capillaries are clearly visible.
After 3 Swift treatments, the lesion was completely cleared within 12 weeks.
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