In a persistent and long-lasting wart problem, I tried a total of 3 treatments with intermediate therapy from a dermatologist.
The first treatment was VERRUCA HERMAL, but it requires daily application, which is not convenient, resulting in skipping some days and therefore not achieving the desired results. I did not see any difference.
The second treatment I tried was EndWarts, which needs to be used once a week if I'm not mistaken. At first, I saw some improvement, but after a few days, I noticed that the wart was not receding but slowly growing. That's when I decided to stop using pharmaceutical treatments and opted for cryotherapy with a dermatologist. After multiple sessions and various treatments (it would improve but then grow again), I decided to try a treatment recommended by the dermatologist. I did some research and concluded that I should not try the recommended treatment but instead try Acetocaustin, as reviews on German Amazon claimed it worked wonders.
So, we come to the third and final treatment, which I started applying 1 to 2 times a week. There was an immediate improvement, so I stopped visiting the dermatologist. It is true that it took a few months for the wart to completely disappear, with a lot of personal intervention as well. What I mean is that when you apply the medication, the wart area hardens and gradually falls off. I gently rubbed the area with a pumice stone and carefully shaved it to remove dead skin and apply the medication again. Only by doing this, after 3-4 months, I managed to get rid of the wart completely. It requires a lot of attention because if it touches healthy skin, it burns it.
Try it before going to a dermatologist.