“…Previous physical methods relied on chemically destructive measures, such as topical application of podophyllin, 5‐fluorouracil, bi/trichloroacetic acid, and podophyllotoxin, and physical destruction methods included cryotherapy, laser vaporization, electrocautery, and surgical excision in adults just as in children. These physical methods, which are often painful, may result in scarring and frequently require the use of general anesthetics; recurrences are common 4,5 …”