
Dr. Attapol Mahalelakul (Do)
- Experience
- 4 years
Dr. Attapol is dedicated to patient-centered, evidence-based care built on professionalism, empathy, and integrity, taking a holistic view of men's health.
Quick, discreet treatment of anal and perianal warts using cryotherapy, electrocautery, or CO₂ laser. All procedures are performed by board-certified surgeons in a private men’s-health theatre for maximum comfort and confidentiality.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Attapol Mahalelakul (Do), Board-certified Urologist
4 years of experience
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Anogenital warts (condylomata acuminata) are caused by low-risk strains of human papillomavirus (HPV 6 and 11). They often hide inside the anal canal and may spread, irritate, or bleed if left untreated. Early removal helps reduce viral load, ease discomfort, and lower the risk of transmission. HPV vaccination is recommended afterward to minimise the chance of future outbreaks.
three short common signs:
Small flesh-coloured bumps or clusters around the anus/genital area
Itching, irritation, or mild discomfort
Occasional bleeding or moisture if warts are inside the anal canal
Our solutions
Anogenital warts (condylomata acuminata) arise from low-risk HPV strains (types 6 and 11). They may be hidden inside the anal canal and, if untreated, can spread, cause irritation, or bleed. Early removal lowers viral load, relieves discomfort, and reduces transmission risk. HPV vaccination afterward further decreases the chance of recurrence.
Doctor examines depth and number of warts with anoscope.
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Choice of cryotherapy, electrocautery, or CO₂ laser depending on size and location.
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Prescription healing cream, 1-week follow-up, and optional HPV vaccination to reduce recurrence.
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I was anxious about the problem, but the staff made me feel comfortable right away. The procedure was fast, discreet, and painless. I could go back to work the next day without any issue.
Everything was explained clearly, and the treatment took less than half an hour. Just mild soreness for a day or two, and the results have been excellent. Very professional clinic.
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Cauterization removes visible lesions in minutes under local anaesthesia.
Fourth-generation tests with high sensitivity and specificity to ensure accurate and reliable for both infections
Urologist‑managed protocols block HIV acquisition before (PrEP) or after (PEP) exposure.
Comprehensive swab and blood analysis identifies HSV‑1/2 or HPV DNA for targeted therapy.
NAAT testing on urine or swabs detects bacteria at all sites; same‑day antibiotics available.
HPV / Gardasil 9 Vaccine
Three‑shot schedule covers nine HPV strains for long‑term protection against cancer and warts.
Board-certified urologists and colorectal surgeons with years of men’s-health expertise.
Confidential, men-only operating suites designed for discretion and comfort.
Rapid testing and removal options completed in a single visit.
Clear, upfront costs with no hidden hospital fees.
Discomfort during anal wart removal is minimal thanks to local anaesthesia. We ensure the area is completely numb before beginning, so you'll primarily feel mild pressure rather than pain. Post-procedure soreness is comparable to a mild sunburn and typically lasts 3-5 days. To keep you comfortable during healing, we prescribe oral pain medication and a topical anaesthetic gel, which significantly reduces discomfort in the initial days. Most patients report returning to normal activities within a week.
Minor spotting or light bleeding is normal for 2-3 days after laser or cauterisation removal. This is superficial and resolves on its own as the treated tissue heals. We provide detailed aftercare instructions including gentle cleaning, sitz baths to promote healing, and what specific signs to watch for. Heavy or prolonged bleeding, defined as needing to change dressings every hour for more than 4 hours, is very rare. Please contact us immediately if this occurs.
HPV, the virus causing genital warts, remains in the body, so recurrence is possible in about 20-30% of cases within the first year. However, your immune system often clears the virus over 1-2 years, reducing future outbreaks. We strongly recommend the Gardasil 9 HPV vaccine after treatment to reduce recurrence risk by up to 90% and protect against additional HPV strains, offering comprehensive long-term protection against future infections and related cancers.
No, anal wart removal is an outpatient procedure, meaning you can go home the same day. Your total time at our clinic, including preparation, the procedure itself, and post-procedure instructions, is typically about 1 hour. You will be able to walk out and return to your accommodation shortly after. We ensure you are comfortable and fully briefed on aftercare before you leave our care.
Your privacy is paramount. We will only notify your partner if you explicitly request us to do so. Our policy adheres strictly to patient confidentiality. We also provide discreet partner testing vouchers, encouraging your partner to get screened for HPV and other STIs confidentially. This proactive approach helps prevent reinfection and promotes overall sexual health for both of you.
Pricing for anal wart removal depends on several factors, including the number and size of warts, and the chosen removal method · laser, cauterisation, or surgical excision. Bangkok pricing is significantly lower than Western clinics for the same high-quality procedures. We provide a clear, personalized quote after your initial examination · no surprises. HPV vaccination is also available at competitive rates. Book a consultation for a personalized quote.
Yes, anal wart removal is a common treatment for international patients at Menscape. The procedure itself takes 15-45 minutes, depending on the extent of the warts. Most patients can comfortably fly home within 2-3 days after the procedure. We provide comprehensive aftercare instructions in English and offer convenient follow-up via teleconsultation if needed, ensuring your continued care even after you return home.
Our success rates for initial clearance are very high, typically over 90%. While HPV can remain in your system, leading to potential recurrence in 20-30% of cases within the first year, subsequent treatments are usually simpler. Long-term, your immune system often clears the virus, significantly reducing future outbreaks. We strongly recommend the Gardasil 9 vaccine to drastically lower recurrence risk and protect against other HPV-related conditions, ensuring better long-term health outcomes.
During your consultation, you'll meet with one of our experienced male health specialists. We'll conduct a thorough visual examination of the affected area to assess the number, size, and location of your warts. We'll discuss your medical history and answer all your questions. Based on this, we'll recommend the most suitable removal method · laser, cauterisation, or surgical excision · and provide a clear, personalized treatment plan and quote.
For international patients, we recommend arriving in Bangkok 1-2 days before your scheduled procedure. The treatment itself is quick, typically 15-45 minutes. Most patients are comfortable flying home 2-3 days post-procedure, allowing for initial healing. We provide comprehensive aftercare instructions in English and offer convenient follow-up via WhatsApp or teleconsultation for any post-procedure questions or concerns you may have once you return home.
While removal is the most effective treatment, alternatives include topical creams (e.g., imiquimod, podophyllotoxin) for smaller warts, which can take weeks or months to show results. We offer laser, cauterisation, and surgical excision for immediate and complete removal. Your choice depends on wart size, number, location, and your preference for speed of resolution versus a more gradual approach. We'll discuss all options during your consultation to help you make an informed decision.
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Dr. Attapol is dedicated to patient-centered, evidence-based care built on professionalism, empathy, and integrity, taking a holistic view of men's health.