The general incorporated association SKINLABO conducted a survey of 300 individuals who were considering or had actually undergone wart treatment. The results revealed that the most influential factor in patient satisfaction after receiving treatment at a medical institution was 'clean removal without noticeable scars,' accounting for 66.2% (86 people). This was followed by 'the procedure was finished in a short time' at 23.8% (31 people), while 'low cost' accounted for only 4.6% (6 people). This highlights the reality that satisfaction with wart treatment is driven significantly by aesthetic outcomes and minimal procedural burden rather than just the cost.
In this survey, 'clean removal without noticeable scars' was the most frequent answer for satisfaction factors, chosen by 66.2% of respondents. This was followed by 'short procedure time' (23.8%), 'cost' (4.6%), 'polite response' (3.8%), and others (1.5%). These results indicate that satisfaction is not determined solely by affordability but heavily by post-treatment appearance and reduced burden. Specifically, whether the wart was removed cleanly and left no marks had the strongest impact on satisfaction. When considering wart treatment, it is important to consider not only cost but also aesthetic finish, the doctor's judgment, and the meticulousness of the procedure.
Furthermore, as noted in a previous press release by SKINLABO titled 'The Barriers to Wart Treatment: Pain and Cost; "Anxiety About Pain" Found to be the Main Factor Deterring Patients,' concerns before treatment included pain (162 cases, 54.0%), cost (137 cases, 45.7%), and scarring (78 cases, 26.0%). While pre-treatment anxiety is high regarding pain and cost, post-treatment satisfaction is centered on successful and efficient removal.
These data suggest that although patients may hesitate to seek treatment due to pre-treatment anxiety, satisfaction after treatment is deeply linked not only to price but also to aesthetic beauty, short treatment times, and peace of mind regarding the recovery process.
Survey Overview Survey Name: Survey on Warts Organization: SKINLABO Method: Internet survey Subjects: 300 people who considered or received wart treatment Period: April 9, 2026 – April 16, 2026
Comment from Dr. Yoshiko Takada, Dermatologist (Certified by the Japanese Dermatological Association): The survey results suggest that during the consideration stage of wart treatment, anxiety about pain, cost, and scarring can be major reasons for hesitating to visit a doctor. On the other hand, satisfaction after actually receiving treatment is strongly influenced by the clean results and the efficiency of the procedure.
Free-form survey responses also mentioned that although patients felt anxious about potential scarring before treatment, they were satisfied with the short treatment time and the fact that the results were clean and unnoticeable.
In wart treatment, pain perception, procedure time, redness, scabbing, and scarring vary depending on the method used. Furthermore, the appropriate treatment method changes depending on the type, size, and location of the wart.
To achieve high-satisfaction treatment while minimizing pain, it is important to check with a doctor in advance not only about cost but also about expected results and the recovery process.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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