Cryopen Treatment Nantwich

The cutting-edge method CryoPen use cryotherapy, or extreme cooling, to eliminate benign and superficial skin lesions such as warts, skin tags, verrucae, milia, cherry angiomas, scars, and stubborn hyperpigmentation in a gentle and safe manner.

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Cryopen Treatment Nantwich

Utilizing liquid nitrogen, Cryopen is a medical technique that removes;

  • sunspots 
  • Moles,
  • warts,
  • skin tags,
  • pigment
  • Angiomas
  • Lentigo
  • Verruca

How Does Cryopen Work?

Cryopen treatment Nantwich is a cryotherapy device that has been authorised by the FDA and registered with the CE marking. It is used to treat benign skin lesions from the face and the body. Cryotherapy is the process of destroying undesired tissue in a controlled manner by the administration of very low temperatures.

The device uses a super-cold jet of high-pressure nitrous oxide to swiftly and effectively eliminate benign cosmetic blemishes from the skin.

Due to the highly small and pinpoint jet that is created by the Cryopen treatment Nantwich, the therapist is able to operate with millimetre accuracy while being safe. Because of this, the nitrous oxide is administered directly to the region that is being treated, and there is no disruption to the healthy tissue that is located in the surrounding area.
What sort of outcomes may I anticipate after using CryoPen?
The lesion will alter its colour, eventually getting considerably darker, after which a crust will form before the lesion falls off, which typically takes between 10 and 14 days. As your skin heals, the injured skin that was there will eventually slough off, making way for new skin to develop.

After the initial healing process is complete, the affected region will have less melanin than the surrounding skin, causing it to be lighter in colour. After a few weeks, the skin will eventually revert to its usual colour. Depending on the extent of the wound, the healing process might take anywhere from one week to six weeks to finish.

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