Skin Lesion Removal
CryoPen is an effective solution for removing unwanted skin imperfections. CryoPen is a safe cryosurgery procedure that it uses a high-pressured jet of nitrous oxide (N2O) delivered through the CryoPen applicator tip to freeze and destroy benign skin lesions. CryoPen will only treat the lesion and not the healthy surrounding tissue, due to a selection of applicator tips that can be used for different sized lesions to provide within millimetre accuracy. This minimises discomfort (topical anaesthesia is not required) and side effects from treatment.
No. of sessions recommended
1-2
Treatment time
5 mins
Recovery time
1-3 weeks
What is Skin Lesion Removal?
When considering cryosurgery as a treatment option, it's essential to be well-informed and comfortable with the process. Before and after images can provide valuable insights into the potential outcomes of cryosurgery, offering a visual representation of its effectiveness. At our clinic, we pride ourselves on our team of experts, who are here to guide you through each step of your cryopen journey.
Transparency and clear communication are cornerstones of our clinic's philosophy. Our team of professionals is dedicated to supporting you through every stage of your cryopen journey, from initial consultation to post-treatment follow-ups. By providing access to our before and after images, we hope to alleviate any concerns or uncertainties, fostering trust, and confidence in our services.​
Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
WHAT TYPE OF LESIONS CAN BE TREATED?
Cryosurgery is quicker than other treatments and patients can be in and out in seconds. It requires
no anaesthesia and has minimal scaring. There are no limitations on activity except to protect the
area from damage or abrasion, they can work, bath, swim, immediately after the treatment.
There’s no cut, no bleeding, no sutures and no risk of infection.
Most unwanted benign skin lesions can be removed such as verrucae, skin tags, solar lentigo, pigmented spots, actinic keratoses, seborrheic keratoses, hemangioma, molluscum contagiosum, condyloma, plantar warts, and more.