Cryoprobe Skin Leison Removal
 
 
Say goodbye forever to unwanted skin lesions. Your confidence will be renewed with this quick, simple & painless procedure. Delivering superior results.
 
The CryoProbe treatment uses the latest cryotherapy technology to precisely freeze and eliminate skin irregularities with minimal discomfort. It is a unique precision pen-like instrument that delivers a fine pinpoint spray of pressurized liquid nitrous oxide (NO) at constant temperature of -127F, with destroys annoying skin leison such as:
 
* Skin Tags
* Age Spots
* Cherry Angiomas
* Hyperpigmentation
*Keratoses
* Warts
* Cysts
* Permanent Makeup
 
Benefits of Cryoprobe Therapy
 
* Rapid treatment time ( 3 - 5 seconds )
* Minimal surface trauma
* Precise treatment
* Unsurpassed effectiveness
* Non-invasive
* Does not require anesthesia
 
Cryotherapy FAQS:
 
What lesions can be treated with Cryoprobe?
 
The Cryoprobe can successfully treat epidermal skin lesions such as warts, seborrheic keratosis, cherry angiomas, skin tags, epidermal neviand solar lentigos ( brown liver spots, sun spots ). Plantar wart removal may require 2-3 treatments spaced at 2-3 weeks intervals.
 
How does the skin lesion look after treatment?
 
There is usually an immediate response of erythema ( feeling of skin burn ) near the area around the lesion, with a slight rising of the lesion away from the surrounding skin. Also, depending upon a patient's skin type, there may be an appearance of small "white halo" around the lesion, indicating that histamine was released from the destroyed cells of the lesion. A blister may also form in areas where the surrounding skin is extremely thin. The blister should left intact and allowed to gradually peel off. It may takes 3-6 weeks to complete.
 
What is the typical aftercare for treated lesions?
 
Typically lesions treated with Cryoprobe do not require any post-treatment medical management since the epidermis remains intact. This reduces the danger of infection and reduces postperative discomfort.
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