Cryopen Treatment Poynton

Cryopen Treatment Poynton From Cryosonic is a pinpoint precision non invasive pain free procedure to remove blemishes permanently.

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What Is Cryopen Treatment Poynton?

Cryopen is a medical device that uses liquid nitrogen to remove;

  • Solar keratosis
  • Moles
  • Warts
  • Skin tags
  • Pigmentation
  • Angiomas
  • Lentigo
  • Verruca

Cryopen for Lesion Removal

The CryoPen is a cutting-edge breakthrough in the field of cryotherapy that provides a method that is quick, efficient, and risk-free for the treatment of benign skin lesions.

Cryopen Treatment Poynton is the best therapy for the following conditions:

  • Pigmentation
  • Age spots
  • Skin tags
  • Milia
  • Warts
  • Angioma of the cherry
  • Viral verrucae

 

How does it work?

Your consultant will be able to operate with very high levels of accuracy thanks to the medical grade CryoPen, which produces a very fine focused jet of nitrous oxide under high pressure. The intercellular fluid is frozen, causing ice crystals to develop, which ultimately results in the destruction of the tissue. This ultimately results in the breakdown of the cell membrane and the death of the cell. This indicates that there will be no collateral injury to good tissue, and the danger of scarring will be kept to a minimum.

What kind of results might I anticipate from a treatment?

A few seconds are spent on the therapy for each lesion. There is a possibility that the treated area could sting for a few minutes following the procedure. After the treatment, you may feel an itchy or stinging sensation for a few minutes, and there will be a flushing region surrounding the lesion that will last for a few of hours. Additionally, the area around the lesion will be red. This is due to a histamine response that occurred in the region around the treated area. There is a possibility that the treated region may develop a blister that may persist anywhere from a few hours to a few days.

We strongly advise scheduling a follow-up appointment between two and four weeks after the first treatment has been completed. During this appointment, we will determine whether or not a further treatment will be required.

Is there anything that I need to keep in mind at this time?

  • Anyone who is battling with a weak immune system, auto-immunity, or with diabetes may experience a delay in the healing process. Because of this, it is imperative that you inform your physician if you are aware of any immune difficulties or diabetes.
  • The skin underlying a treated lesion may be paler than the surrounding tissue, especially in tanned skin, in compared to the normal skin colour. In the vast majority of instances, the skin tone will become more even, however it is conceivable that the affected region may become less pigmented.
  • Melanoma and recurring basal cell carcinomas are inoperable conditions that cannot be treated with the CryoPen.

In Conclusion

What does cryopen treatment Poynton entail and how does it work?

In order to remove aberrant or undesirable skin tissue,  cryotherapy uses extremely cold (subzero) temperatures.

At Cryosonic, we eliminate undesired, benign skin lesions, skin tag removal being a popular one – precisely using cryotherapy in the form of a Cryopen device.

At -26 degrees, nitrogen oxide strikes the skin, ultimately leading to the loss of skin cells. Unattractive skin lesions can be completely healed in about 10 days after just a few seconds of treatment, and it’s completely safe!

Is the process painful and are there cryopen treatment side effects?
The experience of receiving cryotherapy is typically described as “stingy” by patients. It’s similar to getting stung by a stinging nettle, in many ways. Only about 45 minutes pass before this sensation ends.

Cryopen goodbye skin imperfections! Much like laser hair removal Cryopen therapy is an investment!

The following skin conditions can occur anywhere on the body, and Cryotherapy Treatment Poynton is competent to treat them. Since these treatments are regarded as cosmetic, the majority of doctors and NHS facilities no longer offer free treatment for them.