Can a papilloma in the eye be removed without surgery?

Whether a papilloma on the eye can be removed without surgery is a case-by-case analysis: some papillomas can be cleared with treatments such as laser and freezing, but others require surgery. There are two main types of papillomas that appear on the eyes, common warts and seborrheic keratoses. Common warts often appear on the eyelids in the form of pimples or plaques, and removal can be achieved with conservative treatments such as laser and electrocoagulation. However, some patients with papillomas on the eyes have larger tumors, or bleeding or breakouts, which require surgical removal. Seborrheic keratosis mostly appears on the elderly, if the size of the papilloma is relatively small, and there is no infection, rupture then it can be frozen, electrocoagulation and other conservative treatments, if it can not be cleared then it is recommended to carry out surgical treatment. In addition, if patients with papilloma can be operated, it is recommended to focus on surgery, because surgery can completely remove the tumor, which is better for the prognosis. Whether a papilloma in the eye can be treated without surgery should be evaluated comprehensively by a medical professional.