Wart, Skin Tag & Corn Removal in Bangalore — Dermatologist-Performed
RF/laser and surgical removal by MD dermatologists at Indiranagar & Sahakarnagar. Skin tags and DPNs cleared in a single sitting; warts treated at the root, not just the surface.
Dermatologist-led · MD DVL doctors · Indiranagar · Sahakarnagar

Skin Tag & Wart Removal Cost in Bangalore
Transparent, per-sitting pricing by count, confirmed by your dermatologist at consultation before anything is done:
| Procedure | Details | Price |
|---|---|---|
| DPN / small skin tag / wart removal | Mild (1–5 lesions) | Starting from ₹4,375 |
| DPN / small skin tag / wart removal | Moderate (6–20 lesions) | Starting from ₹8,750 |
| DPN / small skin tag / wart removal | Significant (21–50 lesions) | Starting from ₹13,750 |
| DPN / small skin tag / wart removal | Every additional 10 lesions | + ₹2,500 |
| Large skin tag removal | Per tag | Starting from ₹1,250 |
| Corn removal | Per corn | Starting from ₹6,500 |
Wart Removal — Treated at the Root
Warts are different from tags in one crucial way: they're caused by a virus (HPV) living in the skin. That's why creams and home removal so often fail — and why warts spread to new spots and to other people. Proper removal means destroying the wart to its base under local anaesthesia with RF/laser, so there's nothing left to regrow. Deep or stubborn warts — especially on palms and soles (plantar warts) — can occasionally need a second sitting; we tell you honestly if yours might.
The most important advice with warts: treat them early. One wart is a five-minute procedure; a cluster spread across the beard area or fingers is a longer project.
DPN Removal (Dark Facial Bumps)
Those small, dark, slightly raised bumps that multiply across the cheeks, temples and neck — dermatosis papulosa nigra, or DPNs — are extremely common in Indian skin and often mistaken for tags or moles. They're harmless, but they multiply with age. We remove them with fine-tip RF at facial settings, dozens in one sitting, with pricing by count (table above). Facial skin heals in about a week with small scabs that fall away on their own.
Foot Corn Removal
Corns are thickened, often painful pressure points — usually on the soles or toes — the skin's response to friction from footwear or bone pressure. This is a minor procedure, not major surgery: we remove the corn's core under local anaesthesia, and just as importantly, your dermatologist identifies the pressure cause so it doesn't simply re-form. (Diabetic patients: foot corns need extra care — mention it at consultation.)
On the Face or Eyelids? That's Exactly Where a Dermatologist Matters
Flat warts scattered on the face, tags on the eyelid margin, DPNs across the cheeks — these are the removals people rightly hesitate to trust anywhere. Fine RF tips, facial-skin settings, and an MD dermatologist's hand are what make the difference between clean skin and visible marks.
How Wart & Skin Tag Removal Works at Calyx
It starts with a dermatologist confirming what the growth actually is — tag, wart, DPN, corn, or occasionally a look-alike (moles and seborrheic keratoses imitate tags surprisingly well). That identification matters more than people think: warts need root-level destruction, tags need a clean base removal, and the rare suspicious lesion needs testing, not burning.
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Consultation & identification
- 2
Firm quote & consent
- 3
Numbing (cream or local injection)
- 4
Removal (minutes per lesion; one sitting for most)
- 5
Aftercare instructions
- 6
Healing: small scabs fall off in 7–10 days
Before and after your visit: pause active-ingredient creams (retinoids, AHAs/BHAs) on the area a few days before, don't pick the scabs after, and use sunscreen on treated facial areas while the new skin settles. You'll get the full instruction sheet at the clinic. Most patients return to work the same day.
Am I a Candidate?
Suitable for most adults. Your dermatologist may defer or adapt treatment if you have an active skin infection or inflammation at the site, a cardiac pacemaker/defibrillator (RF is avoided), keloid tendency, or if you're pregnant or breastfeeding (cosmetic removals usually deferred). Diabetic patients with foot corns/warts are treated with additional wound-care precautions.
What Patients Say About Tag & Wart Removal at Calyx
“Had around 15 skin tags on my neck and underarms removed in one sitting. Quick, completely painless after the numbing cream, and everything healed within a week.”
“Came in for DPN spots on my face that had been multiplying for years. The doctor cleared them all in one session and my skin looks clean for the first time in a decade.”
“Had a wart on my finger that kept coming back after using creams. They removed it properly at the root under anaesthesia and it hasn't returned in months.”
Dermatologists Who Perform Your Procedure
Indiranagar

Dr. Savitha AS
MD DVL

Dr. Sneha
MD DVL

Dr. Nischita
MD DVL
Sahakarnagar

Dr. Harshini
MD DVL
Why Calyx
- Identification first: dermatologists confirm what it is before removing it
- Twenty or more tags/DPNs cleared in one sitting, priced by count upfront
- RF/laser and surgical options in-house
- Transparent pricing
- Two Bangalore clinics: Indiranagar & Sahakarnagar
Frequently asked questions
How much does skin tag or wart removal cost in Bangalore?
At Calyx, small tags, DPNs and warts are priced by count per sitting: starting from ₹4,375 for 1–5 lesions, ₹8,750 for 6–20, ₹13,750 for 21–50, plus ₹2,500 per additional 10. Large tags start from ₹1,250 per tag, and corn removal starts from ₹6,500 per corn. Everything is confirmed at consultation before we begin — no surprises afterwards.
Can a wart be removed in one day?
Yes — that's the honest answer to “how do I get rid of a wart in 24 hours.” A dermatologist removes most warts in a single visit under local anaesthesia. Creams take weeks, often fail, and give the wart time to spread.
Do skin tag removal creams, patches and devices work?
The OTC removers sold online work by burning or strangulating the growth — with no control over depth and no confirmation it was actually a tag. We regularly treat scarring, pigmentation and infections from them. A dermatologist removes a tag in seconds, cleanly, after confirming what it is.
Can I tie a thread around a skin tag or cut it off myself?
Please don't. Home removal risks bleeding, infection and scarring — and if the growth wasn't a tag, you've destroyed the evidence a doctor needed to see.
Why do warts keep coming back?
Because warts are viral: if any root tissue is left — the usual outcome of home removal — the wart regrows. Root-level RF/laser destruction under anaesthesia is what breaks the cycle. Deep palm and sole (plantar) warts occasionally need a second sitting.
Are warts contagious?
Yes — to other parts of your own skin (especially via shaving) and, less commonly, to other people. It's the strongest reason to treat warts early rather than watch them multiply.
Do you treat warts or skin tags in private areas?
Yes. Genital and anal warts and tags are common, medical, and treated with complete privacy and professionalism by our dermatologists at both clinics. Genital warts in particular should be seen promptly — they're an HPV infection that spreads and needs proper treatment, not pharmacy creams.
Will skin tags grow back after removal?
A properly removed tag doesn't grow back. New tags can form elsewhere over time — they're linked to friction, weight, genetics and sometimes insulin resistance — so repeat visits treat new tags, not failures of the old removal.
Is the removal painful? How long does healing take?
The area is numbed first with anaesthetic cream or a small local injection; the removal itself is essentially painless. Small scabs form and fall off in about 7–10 days, and most people return to normal activities immediately.
What's the difference between a skin tag, a wart and a DPN?
Tags are soft, hanging friction growths; warts are firm, rough, viral growths; DPNs are the small dark facial bumps common in Indian skin. They look similar but behave differently — which is why identification by a dermatologist comes before removal.
Visit Calyx Skin Lab in Bangalore
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Indiranagar
3rd Floor, 962, 12th Main Rd, HAL 2nd Stage, Doopanahalli, Indiranagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560008
10:30 AM – 7:00 PM, open daily
Get directionsSahakarnagar
2nd Floor, 551, 14th Main Rd, F Block, Sahakar Nagar, Byatarayanapura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560092
11:00 AM – 7:00 PM · Closed alternate Sundays & Tuesdays
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