WHO USES BAZUKA GEL AND WHAT IT IS
Treatment for warts, verrucas, corns, and calluses is Bazuka Gel.
Small, abnormal skin growths called warts and verrucas are brought on by a particular type of virus. Warts frequently appear on the hands’ backs or on the tips of fingers.
The common wart can be identified by its rough, “cauliflower-like” surface. Verrucas only appear on the foot’s sole. They frequently resemble a little white ring of skin with a black dot in the centre and can be uncomfortable.
The infection spreads quickly. This means that warts and verrucas have the potential to grow and spread, especially if ignored.
Additionally, the infection can spread from one individual to another.
Calluses and corns are rough, thick skin patches that develop as a result of friction and pressure. They typically affect the feet as a result of ill-fitting footwear. They can manifest on the hands as well.
The elderly, children, and adults can all use bazuka gel.
Frequently asked questions regarding Cryopen
What happens throughout a treatment?
Fluid nitrogen is sprayed onto the damaged tissue while the little applicator is held against the skin defect. The skin is then given the opportunity to defrost and return to its original colour.
Are there any adverse consequences of any kind?
This procedure is considered to be low risk and non-invasive. Negative consequences are quite uncommon, but those that might be found are:.
pigmentary changes that are transient at the treatment location.
feeling is lost temporarily.
Soreness in the area of therapy
Talk to your clinic if you have concerns about any of these issues.
How much time does it take to recover?
Both the procedure and the subsequent recuperation process are not painful. Depending on the size of the treatment area, it typically takes 1-6 weeks. As the skin heals beneath them, sores typically seem darker and will eventually flake or eject.
What conditions can the CryoPen be used to treat?
Prior to treatment, a correct medical diagnosis is crucial because we can only treat benign lesions. You will undoubtedly be advised to see your family doctor for permission before beginning therapy if a sore appears suspect.
Depending on the type of skin sore, treatment may be administered to the torso, face, or scalp. A single session might be used to treat multiple issues.
How is the CryoPen used?
The CryoPen allows our medical expert to collaborate with accuracy that is millimeter-perfect since it releases a pressurised, extremely powerful jet of nitrous oxide from its pointer. The intercellular fluids is harmed by cold, generating ice crystals that harm the cell membrane and obliterate the targeted tissue while leaving unharmed healthy and balanced tissue.
Is using a CryoPen for cryotherapy safe?
The safety of cryotherapy has long been proven, and using the CryoPen carries a reduced risk of complications than using many other therapies and other methods. N2O is directly delivered to the area using Cryopen, sparing the surrounding healthy tissue. Both the CE and the FDA have authorised Cryopen.
Who would undoubtedly be performing the procedure?
At Cryosonic, Cryopen treatments are only ever administered by one of our highly skilled Cosmetic Registered nurses or Beauty Experts because we feel it is always safe to have someone who is properly educated provide the procedure.
What should I anticipate from my Cryopen Treatment?
Once the best course of action has been determined, the treatment can begin. You will be advised to request permission from your general practitioner to continue treatment if a lesion appears suspicious.
Your healthcare provider will undoubtedly use the Cryopen to target the lesions while administering treatment. The length of the therapy varies according on the size and type of the lesion, but often each sore only requires a few seconds.
During therapy, it is common to notice an ice-field or frost on top of the lesion. When the lesion is iced up, allowed to defrost for a few seconds, and then given a second treatment, this procedure is known as “freeze-thaw-freeze.”
Although it’s preferable to try to leave the treated area uncovered, a plaster or simple dressing might be used if it’s in a place where it might cause friction and discomfort. The Cryopen procedure doesn’t need anaesthesia.
Does Cryopen therapy cause harm?
It is typically effectively handled with only minor discomfort. When the nitrous oxide reaches the sore’s lowest point, the sensation feels like a sharp nettle on the skin, but it swiftly goes away. After therapy, there may occasionally be some persistent soreness that lasts for a few minutes.
Following therapy, the skin lesion may become sore and red, as well as perhaps blistering and occasionally developing a scab.
If a considerably deeper freeze is required, this can occasionally result in a higher amount of pain, either immediately after treatment or for a variable period of time after that. This is not to be confused with traditional cryotherapy, which frequently impacts healthy tissue and can be extremely unpleasant.
How soon will I start to see results?
Depending on the size and depth of the lesion, healing can take 1-6 weeks after treatment. Lesions usually appear deeper in colour (these are the dead cells), and as the skin regenerates underneath, they will fall off or peel.
After four weeks, a follow-up visit is indicated to assess how the initial treatment went and whether further application is necessary.
What must I do following my Cryopen treatment?
You will undoubtedly receive detailed aftercare instructions when you receive Cryopen treatment at the Clinic. There is no actual downtime when using Cryopen; frequently, clients request to receive this treatment over their lunch break and then resume their work immediately.
If we have not already recommended you to do so, we do not propose dressing or plastering the affected area. Recovery will mostly definitely take place over a period of 1 to 6 weeks. We kindly request that you book a visit with us as soon as possible for a testimonial if you see any issues that suggest the injury may be infected (increasing redness or soreness, yellow discharge, or puss).
What may I expect following treatment?
In the days that follow, a scab will usually develop, and the lesion may become slightly red and also unappealing-looking.
Although it is possible to develop a tiny area of scarring or change in skin colour, this normally resolves over a period of 1-6 weeks and the area will return to normal. It’s important to avoid picking at the scab because doing so could leave scars.
For four weeks after the initial consultation, we offer a review to make sure the desired result was realised. An further top up may be given during this follow-up appointment if deemed necessary.
After treatment, it’s typical to still feel some stinging, which may continue for up to an hour. After that, the region usually becomes somewhat redder, achy, and inflamed, and a sore may form. A scab may be oozing a little bit, and the wound may start to heal.
Avoid picking at the wound because doing so could cause scarring. The skin sore will certainly develop as the wound heals, take on a darker colour, and also disappear in one to two weeks.
It’s vital not to pick at the area because doing so will lengthen the healing process. Leg sores are commonly more difficult to heal and require more time. If more therapy is needed, a follow-up consultation will be scheduled.
How frequently will I need The Cryopen Treatment?
The effects of CryoPen treatment are permanent, however it may require more than one application to completely heal the sore. After 2-4 weeks, a follow-up visit is advised to assess how the initial treatment went and whether further application is necessary.
What are the potential side effects of CryoPen therapy?
The risk associated with CryoPen therapy is minimal and non-invasive. The treated area may change in pigment during the healing process, becoming either darker (hyperpigmentation) or lighter (hypo-pigmentation). Darker pigmented skin may take longer to regain its colour.
This will typically go better over a few months, but it can sometimes last forever. If pigment modification occurs, we advise you to come in for an evaluation visit so that we can support you as needed.
Some of the tiny nerves in the skin may get irritated by freezing, which can also result in an area of numbness, prickling, or hypersensitivity. Usually, these symptoms will get better over the course of a few weeks.
Will the CryoPen procedure work for me?
Customers frequently have a lot of questions and concerns before receiving their first CryoPen treatment. Knowing everything there is to know about the removal of skin lesions will help to guarantee that you are happy with the treatments outcome.
You’ll receive motivation about what the treatment comprises and have an assessment made to determine your suitability for treatment.
Who should not receive CryoPen treatment?
Women who are pregnant or nursing as well as those with auto-immune conditions or high levels of cold sensitivity should not undergo CryoPen treatment. Additionally, it is inappropriate for people who develop keloid scars.
Is this medical procedure covered by the NHS?
The removal of skin tags, milia, and cherry angiomas is no longer covered by the NHS because it is considered a cosmetic procedure. You can now receive this treatment at Cryosonic thanks to the CryoPen.
If I have darker skin, can I get CryoPen treatment?
Repetitive short freezing cycles will undoubtedly be advised if you have darker skin. This merely indicates that you could want several treatments spaced a few weeks apart in order to completely get rid of your sore rather than just one.
Can children receive treatment with the CryoPen?
Yes, we can typically treat younger customers without causing them any grief because to the less discomfort. Before your child receives therapy, you will be required to fill out a form of parental consent.