Cautery Treatments

Cautery, or in other words, the burning of wounds, is a method used in many fields of medicine. Cautery, which is applied to the wound in question or to the structure that is unwanted to be there, is both applied for aesthetic purposes and at the same time as a direct treatment method.

In which diseases is cautery used?

Diseases in which cauterization can be used;

  • Warts
  • Flesh moles
  • Vascular moles
  • Intervention performed directly in surgeries to stop bleeding in case of excessive bleeding
  • Calluses
  • Oil meringues
  • Subcutaneous cysts
  • Skin tumors
  • Moles

For this, a wound burning method called cauterization can be applied. With the help of a device called cautery, it is aimed to eliminate the problematic area on the patient’s body by burning it. Since the procedure is painful, it is also performed under local anesthesia.

Who Can Cautery Procedure Be Applied to?

People who can be applied cauterization procedure; It can be any person over the age of 18, regardless of any person, who has the problems mentioned above. In addition, minors can also be processed with the consent of their parents.

Is Wound Cauterization Painful?

Although the pain of cauterization is asked by many people, it is not possible to say that this procedure is completely painless. Before starting the procedure, local anesthesia is applied directly to the area with injection or cream method. After this procedure, the processes required for cauterization can begin. Since the person is under local anesthesia, they do not feel any pain.

How is Cauterization Procedure Applied?

The way the cauterization process is applied is given below. A treatment method is determined by the physician in accordance with the person’s problem in question. An average period of 20-25 minutes will be sufficient for the wound burning process.

  • The area in question is sterilized and at this stage, the patient is informed about the procedure and is aimed to feel comfortable.
  • After this stage, local anesthesia is applied to the problematic area of the patient and the area is prepared for the procedure.
  • If necessary, a fragment can also be taken for pathological examination before cremation.
  • Although the wound burning process takes 20 minutes, the patient is dressed at the end of the procedure and the procedure is over.

What should the patient do after the cauterization procedure?

Althoughthe things that the patient should apply after the cauterization process are quite simple, if these steps are applied regularly, recovery can be observed in a short time after the burning process.

  • During the relevant period, the patient must use the creams prescribed by the doctor and medicines that will help the wounds to heal.
  • Warts and similar moles are among the structures that can recur in the body. For this reason, the person must continue treatment.

After the cauterization procedure, it is also necessary to avoid activities that may cause skin damage due to high temperature such as sauna and Turkish bath.

How Is Fleshy Moles Treated With Laser?

Laser mole treatment is completed within 15 minutes after the numbing process is performed.

  • When using laser treatments in the treatment of moles, light energy is used.
  • The sterilized area is quickly scraped with the laser head, which is used for direct application on the tissue.

Can Cauterization be Applied in Genital Warts?

The cauterizationmethod in genital warts is especially asked by those who observe warts in the genital area and sensitive parts of the body due to the HPV virus. Although the answer to this question can definitely be interpreted as yes, if any action on the genital area is deemed appropriate, this step should definitely be evaluated together with specialist doctors.

  • Genital warts usually manifest themselves when the immune system is weakened by a sexually transmitted virus, especially HPV.
  • Warts in the genital area must be examined by biopsy method before the cauterization process and after this step, the problem must be identified and burned with the appropriate technique for the patient.
  • It is possible to say that if these warts are not burned, they can be seen not only in the genital area but also in the anal area and even infect other people if they come into contact with the relevant tissues.

How Many Sessions is the Procedure Applied in Cauterization?

Although the number of sessions in cauterization is generally determined as a single session, a second procedure may be required, especially for horn-like structures and calluses that may recur. This is completely determined by the condition of the tissues in the person’s body and an appropriate treatment is applied. After one session of treatment, the patient’s wound can heal within a few days. In general, it is not possible for the same tissue to grow again from the area that has been burned once. However, the situation can be quite different for warts and calluses.

How Is Callus Burning Procedure Performed?

Although cauterization or laser callus burning is quite common, we may encounter many methods such as the person thinking that the problem is solved both by himself and especially after frequent pedicure procedures. However, cauterization method can be used in calluses that have a root and will continue to thicken continuously if this root is not removed. After the treatment of calluses, the recommendations of the physician should be listened to in order to prevent the situation from recurring.