Treatment Options

Swift Microwave Wart Therapy in Sugar Land

Plantar warts persist because HPV hides from your immune system. Swift ends the hiding: seconds of focused microwave energy that puts the virus on your immune system's radar, with no cutting, no acid, and no bandages.

How it works

Swift delivers precisely controlled microwave energy a few millimeters into the wart, briefly heating the infected tissue. That heat does two things: it stresses the virally infected cells, and, more importantly, it releases viral proteins in a way the immune system finally detects. The body then mounts the immune response HPV had been evading, clearing not just the treated wart but often satellite warts too. It's immunotherapy delivered by physics.

Who it's for

The prime candidates: warts that have laughed off freezing kits, acid pads, and prior treatments, mosaic clusters, and patients who can't babysit wound care (Swift needs none). It's suitable for most ages including teens, less so for very young children purely due to the brief sting, and we review any conditions affecting sensation or circulation first.

What to Expect

What swift wart therapy looks like at our Sugar Land office

Confirm and prep

We verify it's actually a wart (corns masquerade constantly) and debride the callus cap so energy reaches the target.

Treatment pulses

Each wart gets a few two-second pulses; each feels like a sharp hot sting that stops the instant the pulse does. A session takes 5 to 10 minutes, no anesthesia, no wound.

The series

Typically 3 to 4 sessions spaced about a month apart, letting the immune response build between visits. Nothing to dress, soak, or protect between sessions.

Recovery and results

None, which is Swift's superpower: walk in, get treated, walk out, shower and swim as normal. Mild tenderness may last a day or two. Warts don't vanish overnight; they shrink and resolve over the weeks following sessions as the immune response works, often continuing to improve after the final visit.

Honest limits and considerations

Side effects are brief: the treatment sting and short-lived soreness, occasionally minor blistering. Honest numbers: published clearance rates for stubborn warts run strong (studies commonly report 75 to 80 percent), meaning a minority still need another approach afterward. Insurance coverage varies and is often absent, so the office quotes cost per session upfront.

Common Questions

Swift Wart Therapy FAQs

How much does Swift hurt, really?

Each pulse is a sharp, hot sting lasting two seconds, gone the moment it ends; most adults rate it very tolerable, and there's no lingering pain afterward. Compared to weeks of acid burns or freezing blisters, most patients call it the easier road by far.

Why did my warts come back after freezing but shouldn't after Swift?

Freezing destroys wart tissue but often misses virus at the edges, and the immune system never learns. Swift's mechanism is immune recognition, so when it works, your body clears the virus itself, which is also why recurrence rates after successful Swift treatment are encouragingly low.

How many sessions until my wart is gone?

Plan on 3 to 4 sessions a month apart, with resolution building over the following weeks. Long-standing mosaic clusters sit at the higher end. We photograph progress so you can see the retreat.

Wondering if swift wart therapy fits your problem?

One exam at our Sugar Land office answers it. Call (281) 494-0572 or book online.