Sorry, I cannot predict the likelihood of a wart reappearing in the area of the scar. It is possible. But you don't say how long ago the treatment was. If several months have gone by without a recurrence, it probably is unlikely. How the scar looks or feels (itchy, etc) makes no difference in that. Mostly itching and soreness clear up in a few weeks, but I'm not an expert in wound healing or scars, so I'm not sure. That's a question for the provider who took the biopsy; or get a second opinion, such a dermatologist. I see no reason for worry.
Good luck-- HHH, MD
I has some m o l l u s c u m lesions frozen last year. One white scar on my penis took around 5 months to disappear. From my understanding and personal experience, penile skin takes much longer to heal than other areas. I would not worry about it.
I actually did mention that I had the biopsy done about month or two ago. The wart that was tested originally appeared a few years ago, I waited about 8 months originally to have it treated out of uncertainty, fear, and embarrassment. A few others popped up in that time which were all treated with cryotherapy. The "original wart" kept coming back about 3 or 4 times, which is why the biopsy was recommended. The biopsy was done by a dermtologist. It hasn't appeared to redevelop since the biopsy. I'm more concerned at this point that I will have this minor discomfort always there. Do you know of anything that will aid in or further the healing process so that I may have some semblance normalcy? Thanks for your replies, I appreciate your time.
Sorry I missed the timing of the procedure.
This is a dermatology issue at this point, not an STD issue. As I already said, this is something for the dermatologist who did the procedure. I see no reason to suspect your disomfort will last indefinitely, but that's all I can say.