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CRYOPEN FOR LESION REMOVAL

Medical Grade Cryotherapy for removal of benign skin lesions 

What is Cryotherapy and what does it treat?

The CryoPen® is an advanced cryotherapy innovation that is a fast, effective, safe solution for removal of benign skin lesions.

The CryoPen is an ideal treatment for:

  • Pigmentation
  • Age spots
  • Skin tags
  • Milia
  • Warts
  • Cherry angioma
  • Viral verrucae


How does it work?

The medical grade CryoPen emits a very fine targeted jet of nitrous oxide under high pressure, enabling your doctor to work with very fine precision. The tissue is destroyed by freezing the inter-cellular fluid, with formation of ice crystals. This leads to rupture of the cell membrane and destroying the cell. That means there will be no collateral damage to healthy tissue, and minimal risk of scarring.

What can I expect from a treatment?

The treatment takes a few seconds per lesion. There might be a little stinging for a few minutes after treatment. There will be an area of flushing around the lesion for a couples of hours and you will experience an itching or stinging sensation for a few minutes after the treatment. This is caused by a histamine reaction around the treated area.  A blister may form around the treated area that can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days.

Is there anything I should be aware of?

Healing can be prolonged in anyone struggling with a poor immune system, auto-immunity or with diabetes, so please be sure to alert your doctor if you have any known immune problems or diabetes.
The skin underneath a treated lesion can be pale in comparison to surrounding tissue, particularly in tanned skin. In the majority of cases, the skin tone will even out, but hypopigmentation in the area is possible.
Melanoma and recurrent basal cell carcinomas cannot be treated with CryoPen.

Aftercare instructions

Try to leave the treated area uncovered and dry.
Avoid removing the crust or scab that may form over a treated area.
In some cases, crusting or scabbing may take a few weeks to fall off, and you are advised to just be patient as working the scab off can lead to scarring.
Please contact your doctor if a blister continues to weep more than 14 days after rupture.
Be careful to use a good quality sun protection cream (SPF 50) in any area that has been treated until the skin tone is the same as the surrounding skin.
Many larger or thicker lesions, particularly verrucae, warts and actinic keratosis, will need a second or even third treatment.


 Treatments start from £75

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