Cryotherapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses extreme cold to safely and effectively remove unwanted skin growths, including skin tags, warts, and verrucas. The procedure works by freezing the targeted tissue, causing it to break down naturally and be absorbed by the body. This quick, low-risk treatment provides lasting results with minimal discomfort.
⚠ A doctor’s letter is required for mole removal to ensure your safety.
Cryotherapy delivers targeted extreme cold to the lesion, forming ice crystals within the tissue cells. This process breaks down the structure of the unwanted growth, which is then naturally eliminated by the body. Healing occurs within 2-6 weeks, depending on the depth of the lesion.
Step-by-step process:
1.Consultation & Patch Test: A skin assessment ensures the suitability of treatment.
2.Cooling Treatment: The targeted lesion is frozen for a few seconds using the FreezPen® device.
3.Cell Breakdown: Ice crystals form within the tissue, disrupting the lesion’s structure.
4.Healing Process: The treated area may form a blister or scab, which naturally falls away within 1-2 weeks.
Face & Body: Skin tags, warts, verrucas
Moles: (Doctor’s letter required for treatment approval)
•Doctor’s Letter for Moles: A doctor’s approval is required before mole removal.
•Avoid Sun Exposure: Do not expose the treatment area to sunlight for at least 2 weeks before your session.
•Clean Skin: Arrive at your appointment with the area clean and free from creams, lotions, or makeup.
•No Self-Treatment: Avoid attempting to remove skin tags or warts at home before your session.
•Healing Process: The area may develop a blister or scab within 24-48 hours. Allow it to heal naturally.
•Keep It Clean & Dry: Gently cleanse with mild soap and water. A small dressing may be used if needed.
•Avoid Picking or Scrubbing: Let the scab fall off naturally to prevent scarring.
•Sun Protection: Use SPF 50+ daily and avoid direct sun exposure for at least 4 weeks.
•Monitor for Infection: While infection is rare, contact your practitioner if you notice excessive redness, swelling, or discomfort.