
Parents’ combo treatment, peace of mind for the whole family!
Wart removal treatment for men and women from $3,800, unlimited number anywhere on the body, with CO2 laser/thermal vaporization options—help parents regain confidence and keep baby away from wart transmission.
Warts spread easily to family members; laser treatment leaves no scars!
Raised, itchy warts on face, neck, hands, and feet; HPV infection poses risks to both young and old.
Warts on parents’ hands, feet, face, and neck may seem minor, but HPV is highly contagious! Everyday cuddling with baby, sharing towels, or close contact can pass it to a baby with a weaker immune system, leading to the spread of flat warts in children.
In adults, leaving warts untreated can lead to recurrence—especially for postpartum mothers with weakened immunity; itchy, bleeding warts can affect baby care. One-time laser wart removal can resolve it; a couples’ package for parents offers the best value!

Postpartum family beauty specialists
“My husband’s plantar wart spread to my hand, and our baby almost caught it! After the parents’ combo, our family’s skin is clear, and we can hold the baby without worry.”
Warts are not moles
Many clients think they’ve just “grown a few more moles,” but warts and moles are completely different.
Warts are usually rough, raised, and feel bumpy to the touch, and one can turn into a cluster; moles are smoother, grow slowly, and usually aren’t contagious.
Warts can “spread back and forth”
Warts are caused by viruses, most commonly skin-type HPV.
Sharing towels, slippers, nail clippers, and even close contact can transmit the virus to partners, family members, and babies—so it’s safer for both parents to get treated together.
Cutting/picking warts yourself is dangerous
DIY methods like scissors, cautery needles, or duct tape only injure the skin, cause inflammation, and may leave scars.
The virus can also spread, causing more to grow nearby, and you’ll still end up needing professional treatment.
Warts may not go away on their own
Some warts can slowly shrink, but many will grow and multiply—especially in people with weaker immunity, high stress, or postpartum mothers.
The earlier you treat, the simpler the procedure and the faster the recovery.
Laser wart removal isn’t necessarily very painful
Many parents worry, “Will it hurt a lot?”
Typically a numbing cream or local anesthesia is applied first; during the procedure it usually just feels like a brief, slight sting—very quick—and most people handle it easily.


Parents’ combo wart removal treatment — Price reference
Wart removal from only $3,800









