There are flat warts on the face?
Hello doctor, I would like to ask about flat warts on the face.
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How should I apply skincare products? Is it okay to use a toner for wet compresses, or should I avoid all skincare products and only apply ointment? (Currently, I am using Fusidic Acid Cream.) 2.
When applying the ointment, can it spread to other areas of the skin on my face? 3.
Since I am unsure when the flat warts appeared, can I still use the cosmetics I used before, especially powder and cushion foundation?
Xiao Wu, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/10/20
Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
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It can be managed.
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Of course, there are risks.
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Therefore, flat warts should be actively treated, but it is indeed not easy to treat and requires a lot of patience.
Reply Date: 2020/10/20
More Info
Managing flat warts on the face can be a delicate process, especially when it comes to skincare and makeup. Flat warts, also known as verrucae planae, are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can be particularly bothersome when they appear on visible areas like the face. Here are some tips and considerations for managing flat warts while maintaining a skincare routine.
1. Skincare Products: When dealing with flat warts, it's essential to be cautious about the products you apply to your skin. While using topical treatments like Fusidic Acid Cream can be effective in managing the warts, you should also consider the use of moisturizers and other skincare products. It is generally advisable to avoid applying heavy creams or products that may clog pores around the warts. Instead, opt for lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizers. If you want to use a toner or hydrating mist, ensure that it is alcohol-free and gentle on the skin. You can perform a patch test on a small area of skin to see how it reacts before applying it to the entire face.
2. Makeup Application: When it comes to makeup, you can still use products like foundation or BB cream, but it’s crucial to keep hygiene in mind. If you are using powder products like pressed powder or cushion foundation, make sure to clean your makeup tools regularly to avoid spreading the virus. It’s best to avoid applying makeup directly over the warts to prevent irritation. Instead, apply makeup around the affected areas and use a concealer specifically designed for sensitive skin if you need to cover the warts.
3. Contagion Concerns: Flat warts are contagious, and there is a risk of spreading the virus to other areas of your skin or to other individuals. When applying the topical medication, be careful not to touch other parts of your face or skin. Always wash your hands thoroughly after applying the cream. If you notice any new warts appearing, it may be beneficial to consult a dermatologist for further evaluation and treatment options.
4. Previous Makeup Use: If you have been using makeup products like powder or cushion foundation before noticing the flat warts, it's essential to assess whether these products are still safe to use. If the products are clean and you have not experienced any adverse reactions, you can continue using them. However, if you have shared makeup tools or products with others, it may be wise to discontinue their use to prevent potential spread.
5. Consultation with a Dermatologist: Since flat warts can be persistent, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist for a tailored treatment plan. They may recommend other treatments such as cryotherapy, laser therapy, or topical retinoids, which can help in reducing the appearance of warts and preventing new ones from forming.
In summary, managing flat warts on the face requires a careful approach to skincare and makeup. Use lightweight, non-comedogenic products, maintain good hygiene practices, and consult a dermatologist for effective treatment options. Being proactive in your skincare routine while addressing the warts can help you maintain healthy skin and minimize the risk of spreading the virus.
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