Cryotherapy
- Fast and efficient
- Minimal discomfort
- Treatment of warts, acrochordons and seborrheic keratosis
- Additional charges for multiple lesions
- Diagnosis must be confirmed
- Receipt for insurance included
Cryotherapy is a non-invasive, effective treatment technique for benign skin lesions such as acrochordons, warts and seborrheic keratoses.
Cryotherapy uses liquid nitrogen to freeze abnormal skin cells, destroying the lesion. Treatment is rapid and virtually painless.
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Cryotherapy is a non-invasive treatment technique that uses liquid nitrogen to freeze abnormal skin cells, thus destroying benign skin lesions.
Cryotherapy is effective for treating acrochordons, warts and seborrheic keratoses.
The number of sessions varies according to the size and depth of the lesion. In general, 1 to 3 sessions are required to completely eliminate the lesion. Most disappear in a single treatment.
In most cases, cryotherapy leaves no scars. The skin regains its natural, healthy appearance after treatment.
Side effects of cryotherapy are rare and temporary. They may include slight redness, skin sensitivity or bruising.