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Cryotherapy · Montreal

Cryotherapy

A fast, painless treatment to remove benign skin lesions: warts, skin tags and seborrheic keratoses. Insurance receipt included.

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Cryotherapy

A gentle solution for your skin lesions

Cryotherapy is a non-invasive, effective treatment technique to remove benign skin lesions such as skin tags, warts and seborrheic keratoses.

It uses liquid nitrogen to freeze abnormal skin cells, destroying the lesion. The treatment is fast and painless, and the skin returns to its natural appearance after healing.

Cryotherapy

$175 · taxes included
  • Fast and effective
  • Minimal discomfort
  • Treatment of warts, skin tags and seborrheic keratosis
  • Additional fee for multiple lesions
  • Diagnosis must be confirmed
  • Insurance receipt included
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A $25 surcharge applies for evening and weekend consultations. SM.PRIVÉ members get the same rates, at all times.

Why SM.PRIVÉ

A simple, in-clinic treatment

Cryotherapy takes just a few minutes, with no downtime. Most lesions disappear in a single session.

$175
per treatment, taxes included
1 to 3
sessions depending on the lesion
Painless
minimal discomfort, no downtime
Receipt
provided for your insurance

Frequently asked questions

What you need to know

What is cryotherapy?
Cryotherapy is a non-invasive treatment technique that uses liquid nitrogen to freeze abnormal skin cells, destroying benign skin lesions.
What skin problems can cryotherapy treat?
Cryotherapy is effective for treating skin tags, warts and seborrheic keratoses.
How many sessions are needed to remove a lesion?
The number of sessions varies with the size and depth of the lesion. Generally 1 to 3 sessions are needed, and most lesions disappear in a single treatment.
Does cryotherapy leave scars?
In most cases, no. The skin returns to its natural, healthy appearance after treatment.
What are the side effects of cryotherapy?
Side effects are rare and temporary. They may include slight redness, skin sensitivity or a small bruise.