Yashoda Singh, MD provides effective wart and callus removal using Fotona laser therapy for patients in Burlington and the surrounding Hamilton-Toronto-Niagara region.
Common treatments such as freezing, medicated pads, filing or topical acids often provide limited improvement because they do not reach the blood supply or deeper tissue where many warts and calluses form. Persistent plantar warts, recurrent foot warts and thickened calluses typically reflect activity beneath the surface, including viral involvement, excess tissue buildup and mechanical irritation. Fotona laser therapy delivers controlled heat energy to destroy wart tissue, disrupt viral activity and soften thickened skin while preserving the surrounding healthy tissue. This deeper, more precise approach can be an effective option for lesions that are painful, resistant to over-the-counter treatments or return repeatedly. During your consultation, Yashoda Singh, MD evaluates the type and depth of the lesion to create a treatment plan tailored to your needs. Many patients in Burlington and the Hamilton-Toronto-Niagara region choose Dr. Singh for a clear and effective approach to wart and callus removal.
Are you ready to understand what your skin may be trying to tell you about these persistent lesions? Call Yashoda Singh, MD today at (289) 293-9739 to schedule your visit.
Understanding Your Wart and Callus Concerns
Laser therapy targets deeper tissue structures and the blood supply that keeps warts active while helping callused skin soften and renew. You can explore the concerns that often lead people to consider Fotona laser therapy for wart and callus removal.
How Fotona Laser Therapy Targets Warts and Calluses
Fotona laser therapy supports wart and callus removal by reaching the deeper structures involved in their formation. For warts, the approach includes precise removal of superficial tissue and targeted coagulation of the blood supply that keeps the wart active. This process helps the wart lose support and gradually resolve. For calluses, laser therapy can reach through thickened skin to support healthier renewal and expose deeper lesions that may be contributing to discomfort. Yashoda Singh, MD evaluates the depth and type of lesion you have so your plan fits your needs. With Dr. Singh, your treatment supports clearer and more comfortable skin.
Laser therapy encourages cleaner tissue behavior by addressing both surface thickening and deeper blood supply. This dual action helps warts resolve more completely and supports smoother repair of callused skin.
Yashoda Singh, MD helps men and women in Burlington and surrounding Hamilton-Toronto-Niagara find personalized solutions for wart and callus removal using Fotona laser therapy.Why Warts and Calluses Form
Viral Activity
HPV can trigger wart formation by affecting how skin cells grow. Laser therapy targets the deeper structures that support this viral activity.
Pressure and Friction
Calluses and plantar warts often develop from repeated friction or pressure. Treatment helps soften these areas and target deeper lesions.
Thickened Skin Layers
Thickened or callused skin can hide deeper warts. Laser therapy reaches through these layers for more complete improvement.
Tissue Blood Supply
Warts rely on a blood supply to survive. Laser based care coagulates this support system which helps reduce recurrence.
Yashoda Singh, MD provides laser based lesion care for men and women in Burlington and the surrounding Hamilton-Toronto-Niagara region who want to address the deeper causes behind warts and calluses.Frequently Asked Questions
How does Fotona laser therapy remove warts?
Fotona laser therapy targets the blood supply that keeps warts active. This helps the wart lose support and gradually resolve while preserving surrounding skin.
Can the laser help with plantar warts?
Yes. The laser can reach through callused skin to target plantar warts beneath the surface. Yashoda Singh, MD will personalize your plan based on the depth of the lesion.
Is the treatment safe?
Yes. Fotona treatments use controlled energy that targets deeper structures without harming surrounding tissue. Dr. Singh evaluates your skin to ensure the approach is appropriate.
Will I need multiple sessions?
Some warts respond quickly while others require several treatments depending on their size, depth and viral activity. Yashoda Singh, MD will guide you based on your evaluation.
Is there downtime?
Most people return to normal activities soon after treatment. Some may experience temporary redness or swelling as the tissue responds to the laser.
Can this reduce recurrence?
Laser therapy helps reduce recurrence by targeting the deeper structures that support wart growth. Dr. Singh will recommend a plan that fits your needs.
If you have more questions about wart or callus removal, you are welcome to contact the office for guidance that fits your needs.

Clearer and more comfortable skin begins with a treatment plan that supports deeper repair.
Yashoda Singh, MD offers integrative laser based wart and callus care in Burlington to help you find personalized solutions that support healthier skin. Schedule your appointment with Dr. Singh today by calling (289) 293-9739.

Regenerative Aesthetics, Personalized to You
Aesthetic care at The Aesthetic Medicine Clinic is never one-size-fits-all. Dr. Yashoda Singh approaches every treatment with medical insight and aesthetic precision, combining the science of skin health with the art of subtle, natural-looking results. From injectables and laser resurfacing to regenerative facials, PRP, exosomes, and microneedling, each service is customized to your skin’s needs, your goals, and your overall wellness plan. Dr. Singh looks beyond the surface to understand your skin’s biology, lifestyle factors, and long-term goals to ensure treatments not only restore radiance but support true skin health.
Whether you’re smoothing lines, brightening tone, or lifting tired features, you’ll leave looking refreshed, never overdone, and completely yourself.
We take a strategic, whole-person approach using advanced integrative treatments including:

