How To Treat Mosaic Warts
Surgical Intervention

Surgical intervention is not something patients want to bother with unless nothing else works. The doctor probably will not even discuss this with patients until other methods of wart treatment fail. Surgery is painful and when it's used, it can also cause scars, though many patients do not mind a few scars on their feet in place of warts. If patients are interested in surgical intervention for their mosaic warts, theyâre going to need to prove to their doctor theyâve had warts for years, and they will not go away on their own, donât seem to respond to other treatment methods, and they are painful. This is surgery, so it does require some recovery time. It can be painful, and patients might need to take time off of work. These are just a few of the reasons this is the last resort for treatment of mosaic warts.