Flat warts are a viral infection, and the most common type is what we call juvenile flat warts. They tend to appear in large clusters on the face. Let me tell you, the only option is to wait for them to disappear on their own. The flat warts on the face are sometimes called "thousand-day warts," as they typically take about 3 years to resolve spontaneously.

Before this, any treatment had limited effects. So some people ask: Can I try cosmetic procedures? Can I do keratosis exfoliation? Note: because it's a viral infection, physical trauma will only aggravate it. If a doctor diagnoses you with flat warts, the best approach is to patiently wait for them to resolve.

Additionally, try to keep your face from becoming excessively oily or moist, as viruses thrive in warm and humid environments. Therefore, aim to keep your facial area well-ventilated. If you follow this practice, since these are juvenile flat warts, they will eventually resolve on their own without needing excessive treatment.