Skin lesion treatment

Cryopen

Cryopen is a system of treatment using extreme cold with pen-point accuracy. The Cryopen works by applying a very fine jet (accurate to 1mm) of nitrous oxide to the skin lesion. this freezes the lesion leaving surrounding tissue unaffected. Cryotherapy can be used to treat a variety of lesions including, Skin Tags, Malia, Dermatofibromas, Pigmentation and various other benign skin issues.

What can be treated?

  • Pigmentation

  • Skin Tags

  • Warts

  • Moles

  • Xanthelasma

  • Cherry Agioma

  • Verrucas

    AND MORE!

Frequently asked questions

The Cryopen works by applying a very fine jet (accurate to 1mm) of cryogen (cooling fluid) to the skin lesion, this freezes the lesion leaving surrounding tissue unaffected.

Initially the lesion will take on a frost like appearance, the whole lesion will be frozen within a matter of seconds.

The lesion may blister within a day following treatment, this will then crust (scab) and after about 10 to 14 days the scab will fall off, the skin will then be healed.

The skin may be appear lighter in colour or pink, which then returns to it’s normal colour over a period of a few months.

Cryopen uses state of the art cooling technology that doesn’t need dangerous cryogenic gases and liquids.

Cryopen can treat the following:
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Skin Tags
Warts
Moles
Verrucas
Red spots
Skin blemishes
Solar Keratosis
Age spots
Liver spots
Skin pigmentation
Campbell de Morgan Spots

Uncomfortable but the treatment takes seconds.

The lesion may blister within a day following treatment, this will then crust (scab) and after about 10 to 14 days the scab will fall off, the skin will then be healed.
Usually 1 treatment but up to 3.

Treatment Overview

Condition Treated

Lesions - skin tags, Warts, Pigmentation etc

Procedure Time

A few minutes

Practitioner

Nurse

Treatable Areas

Face, Body

Downtime

The lesion usually turns a darker colour before it scabs and falls off - Usually within a week.

Before & After