I was fascinated by the science behind how laser wart removal works, so I asked my dermatologist tons of questions when I had my procedure done. She explained the whole process in detail, and it really helped me understand why this treatment is so effective. When the laser hits the wart tissue, the light energy is absorbed and converted to heat, which essentially destroys the cells making up the wart. The laser penetrates deep enough to eliminate the root of the wart, which is why recurrence rates are so much lower than with surface-level treatments. She showed me before-and-after diagrams explaining how the laser targets the specific wart tissue while the surrounding healthy skin remains intact because the healthy skin doesn't absorb the laser light the same way. During my actual procedure, I could see the wart literally vaporizing as the laser worked on it. It was a bit intense to watch, but also kind of cool to see the technology working in real-time. The dermatologist worked methodically across the entire wart area, making sure she completely eliminated it. There was some bleeding since the laser had destroyed the blood vessels, but she handled that quickly. The healing process was straightforward - I had a dark scab that gradually formed and eventually fell off after a couple of weeks. Understanding the science behind how the laser works made me confident that the treatment would be effective, and sure enough, my wart was completely gone and has stayed gone. For anyone curious about the science of laser wart removal and how it works at a cellular level, you can learn more at https://bellasanamedspa.com/service/laser-wart-removal where they explain the procedure and the technology in detail.