Cryosurgery
Cryosurgery is a specialized medical procedure that uses extremely low temperatures to destroy unwanted or malignant tissue in the skin. Using liquid nitrogen, cryosurgery is ideal for removing warts, actinic keratosis and benign tumors. Choose cryosurgery for its precision and effectiveness, minimal discomfort and quick recovery, ensuring healthy and clear skin with minimal scarring.
Do you have additional questions about the service?
Is it painful?
Cryosurgery usually causes minimal discomfort with a slight tingling or cold sensation during the treatment.
What conditions can cryosurgery treat?
Cryosurgery can treat a variety of dermatological conditions, including:
Genital warts: Treatment of viral skin lesions.
Actinic keratosis: Removal of precancerous lesions caused by sun exposure.
Benign tumors: Treatment of various benign skin neoplasms, such as seborrheic keratoses.
Basal cell carcinomas: Removal of superficial forms of skin cancer.
Cutaneous papillomas: Removal of benign skin growths.
Skin tags (Acrochordons): Removal of small, benign growths that appear in various parts of the body.
Warts: Treatment of skin lesions caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).
Recurrent skin cysts: Management of recurrent skin cysts.
How long does recovery take after cryosurgery?
Recovery is usually rapid. Most patients return to their normal activities within a few days, with minimal care of the treated area.
Are there any side effects from cryosurgery?
Side effects are rare, but may include temporary redness, swelling or blistering in the treatment area.
How many sessions are needed to complete treatment?
The number of sessions depends on the nature and size of the skin damage. Some cases require just one session, while others may need more.
Why should I choose cryosurgery for dermatological problems?
Cryosurgery is fast, minimally invasive and effective, offering excellent results with minimal scarring and quick recovery.