Private patients across the UK can now access an innovative, energy-based treatment that resolves a common and embarrassing skin condition affecting around 10% of the population. The pioneering microwave treatment is being made available for the first time to Bupa health insurance customers, which covers more than 2.8 million people across the country.
Developed by Stirling-based microwave pioneers Emblation, Swift devices are in use across a UK-wide network of podiatry and dermatology clinics. They are transforming the treatment of warts and verrucas caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
Now Bupa has become the first major health insurer to cover the treatment for its health insurance customers.
Ian Stevens, (right) CEO at Emblation, said, “This is important news for Bupa customers dealing with these skin lesions. Their medical insurance policies will enable them to access our Swift technology when treating these conditions.
“Bupa is a significantly well-known name in healthcare. For them to offer our microwave treatment as part of their policy is a crucial step in Swift being recognised as the gold standard treatment as well as being a major milestone for us.”
Swift was developed by scientists Gary Beale and Eamon McErlean, who met while studying at Edinburgh’s Heriot-Watt University. Small and practical for a clinical setting, Swift devices have been used successfully in more than 400,000 cases worldwide.
The treatment has shown outstanding effects on persistent skin lesions that are resistant to over-the-counter treatments. It is a noninvasive surface-based treatment, in comparison with acid, cryotherapy, or laser therapies, which usually require patients to wear dressings after treatment.
Ian added, “Swift is fast and effective for those suffering with these unsightly and embarrassing skin conditions which can limit physical activities and adversely affect mental wellbeing.”
He also said podiatrists would welcome the move, helping them reach even more people who may not have realised that Swift offers an incredibly effective treatment for persistent warts and verrucas.
Tim Woodman, Medical Director at Bupa Insurance, said, “Dermatology is one of our highest claims areas and a frequent concern for our customers. By offering innovative treatments, we’re ensuring our customers have access to the latest and most effective care for their skin conditions.”
High-profile successes have included Welsh landscape architect Barry Mayled, a diabetic who was at risk of having both legs amputated after verrucas became infected and ulcerated. Instead of radical surgery, he was treated by Swift, and his legs were saved.
In another case, a 72-year-old retired teacher – identified only as Jane – from Essex was cured of a verruca which blighted her life for 56 years. Over the decades, she underwent every available treatment without success but was finally cured by undergoing a series of Swift sessions.
One in ten people in the UK are estimated to suffer from a wart or verruca at any given time. While some will clear up on their own or with simple over-the-counter remedies, many people are not so lucky. Swift works by using a precise burst of microwave energy to stimulate an immune response.
You can learn more at https://emblation.com/.
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