Cryotherapy Treatment for Skin Lesions

Cryotherapy treatment designed to freeze and remove common skin lesions such as warts, skin tags, and verrucas with minimal discomfort.

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About the Treatment

Cryotherapy is a quick and effective treatment that uses extreme cold to remove unwanted skin lesions. It’s commonly used to treat warts, skin tags, verrucas, and other small skin growths. The cold causes the treated tissue to break down, allowing healthy skin to return over time.

This procedure is performed by trained clinicians and is usually completed in just a few minutes. It’s a popular option for people looking for a safe and efficient way to treat minor skin issues without surgery.

Is This Right for Me?

Cryotherapy may be suitable if you are:

  • Looking to remove warts, verrucas or skin tags

  • Seeking a quick, low-risk treatment option

  • Wanting to treat minor skin lesions without surgical removal

  • Hoping for minimal downtime and a short procedure

It is ideal for treating small, non-cancerous skin growths and is typically performed in a single session or with minimal follow-up.

What to Expect During Treatment

The clinician will begin by assessing the area to ensure cryotherapy is appropriate. A freezing agent, usually liquid nitrogen, is applied directly to the lesion using a spray or applicator.

You may feel a brief stinging or cold sensation during the treatment. The entire process takes only a few minutes. After the procedure, the area may blister or scab as the skin heals naturally over the next one to two weeks. Most people resume their normal activities immediately after treatment.

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FAQs

Cryotherapy is commonly used to treat warts, verrucas, skin tags, and other minor benign lesions.
The treatment usually takes only a few minutes per lesion.
Some lesions may require more than one treatment, depending on their size and response.
Most people feel a brief stinging or cold sensation, but it’s usually very tolerable.
The treated area typically heals within 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the location and type of lesion.