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    Treatment & Technology

    Cryotherapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses controlled freezing technology to target and remove unwanted skin lesions, including sun damage, benign moles, precancerous lesions, and other superficial irregularities. By applying liquid nitrogen or a cryoprobe directly to the treatment area, the procedure effectively destroys abnormal cells while stimulating the skin’s natural healing process.

    This treatment is highly precise, minimizing damage to surrounding tissue while ensuring a smooth, even skin tone. Cryotherapy is a quick, well-tolerated solution for patients looking to address skin imperfections with minimal downtime.

    Conditions Treated

    • Sunspots (solar lentigines)
    • Benign moles
    • Actinic keratosis
    • Skin tags
    • Superficial vascular lesions

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    Treatable Areas

    Cryotherapy treatment can treats on the face, neck, chest, hands and other areas with visible sun damage or benign lesions.

    At a Glance

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    Personalized Assessment

    During your consultation, our experts will evaluate your skin concerns to determine if cryotherapy is the right treatment for you.

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    Photographs will be taken before the procedure to document the starting condition and track your progress over time.

    Proceed with Treatment

    Cryotherapy involves applying liquid nitrogen or a controlled freezing device to the affected area. The treatment takes only a few seconds per lesion, with a slight tingling or stinging sensation.

    Return to Normal Activities

    Mild redness, swelling, or darkening of the treated area is common and typically resolves within one to two weeks as the skin heals and regenerates.

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    Cost of treatment

    Pricing varies based on the number and size of the lesions treated. Contact us for a personalized consultation.

    Follow-up & maintenance

    Depending on the depth of the lesion, multiple sessions may be needed to achieve optimal results. Your provider will guide you on the best treatment plan based on your skin’s response.

    Contraindications

    Cryotherapy is not recommended for individuals who have open wounds or active skin infections in the treatment area; history of poor wound healing or keloid scarring; who are pregnant or breastfeeding or who have sensitivity to cold or conditions such as Raynaud’s disease.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How does cryotherapy work?

    Cryotherapy works by rapidly freezing the targeted lesion, causing the abnormal cells to break down and slough off. Over time, the skin naturally regenerates, revealing clearer, healthier skin.

    Is cryotherapy painful?

    Most patients experience a brief stinging or burning sensation during treatment. Discomfort is minimal and typically lasts only a few seconds.

    Is there downtime?

    There is minimal downtime. The treated area may darken and form a scab before naturally falling off within one to two weeks. Some patients may experience mild redness or swelling, which subsides quickly.

    How many treatments will I need?

    For superficial lesions, one session is often sufficient. However, deeper or more persistent spots may require multiple treatments. Your provider will assess your specific needs.

    Is cryotherapy safe?

    Yes, cryotherapy is a safe and effective procedure when performed by trained professionals. It is widely used in dermatology and aesthetic medicine for non-invasive lesion removal.