The choice between different removal methods really depends on several factors including the number of warts, their location, their depth, and your personal healing capacity. Chemical treatments like stronger acids applied by a dermatologist can be effective but they often require multiple visits over several weeks or even months, and there's always the possibility that the warts might not respond or could recur. Electrosurgery involves burning the wart tissue and can be effective for stubborn warts, but it can leave scarring and the recovery can be more uncomfortable. Laser treatments have become increasingly popular because they can target the blood vessels feeding the wart without causing as much damage to surrounding tissue. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages, and what works best really varies from person to person. Since you work with your hands, you'll definitely want to consider the healing time and any restrictions on hand use during recovery when making your decision.