An effective, non-invasive solution for removing skin lesions
What is Cryotherapy?
Cryotherapy, or cold therapy, is an advanced, non-invasive method in which liquid nitrogen is used to freeze abnormal skin cells, which are then removed. This process replaces the damaged skin with healthy tissue, giving the skin a rejuvenated and fresh appearance.
How does a Cryotherapy session work?
• Personalized consultation: The area of concern is evaluated, and a tailored treatment plan is designed based on individual needs.
• Quick and nearly painless treatment: Liquid nitrogen is applied directly to the lesion, freezing the abnormal cells in just a few minutes.
• Visible results: Initial healing begins within a few days, but full results may require multiple sessions. Typically, 4 treatment sessions every 4 weeks are recommended.
Why Cryotherapy?
• Effective removal: A specialized treatment for lesions like warts and actinic keratosis.
• No pain and no surgery: A treatment that requires no stitches or bandages, with minimal discomfort.
• Quick recovery: Rapid return to daily activities without the need for rest.
Who is Cryotherapy suitable for?
Cryotherapy is ideal for individuals looking for a fast, safe, and effective method to remove skin lesions, such as warts.
Key Points at a Glance
- Method: Uses liquid nitrogen to freeze abnormal cells
- Treatment duration: Just a few minutes per lesion
- Ideal candidates: Individuals with skin lesions like warts, actinic keratosis
- Number of sessions: Usually 4 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart
- Recovery time: Minimal; normal activities can resume immediately
- Advantages: Non-invasive, no surgery, no downtime
- Not suitable for: Lesions requiring biopsy or with signs of malignancy
Healing is a matter of time, but it is sometimes also a matter of opportunity.
-Hippocrates (Father of Medicine)