Swift microwave therapy works by using low-dose microwave energy to heat and destroy HPV-infected cells within a wart. This targeted heat delivery, focused at a predetermined depth, triggers a localized immune response that helps the body's own immune system recognize and eliminate the virus. Unlike some other methods, this non-ionizing radiation does not damage DNA and the procedure is quick and does not typically require bandages or aftercare.
How does the therapy work?
How does the therapy work?
- Microwave energy delivery: A podiatrist applies a specialized device that delivers microwave energy directly to the wart tissue.
- Heat generation: The microwave energy agitates water molecules in the skin, generating targeted heat within the infected cells.
- Immune response activation: The heat stress on the infected cells causes them to release signaling proteins that alert the body's immune system.
- Targeted destruction: This signals the immune system to recognize and attack the virus, destroying the infected cells over time without damaging surrounding healthy skin.
- Healing: The body then replaces the damaged cells with new, healthy tissue.
- Non-invasive: It does not involve cutting, freezing, or needling.
- Quick: Each session lasts only a few minutes, with the actual energy application being just a few seconds at a time.
- No downtime: Patients can return to their normal activities immediately, as there is no need for dressings or special aftercare.
- No local anesthetic: It is generally not necessary because the treatment is usually well-tolerated, causing a brief heating sensation rather than sharp pain.