At Cryosonic, we provide a range of Cryopen treatments that can be tailored to your individual needs. Our treatments include:
This treatment is used to remove skin tags without the need for surgery. It is a fast and effective treatment that can help to reduce the appearance of skin tags in just one session.
This treatment helps to reduce the appearance of acne and can help to reduce inflammation and redness. It is a safe and effective treatment that can help to improve the appearance of the skin in just one session.
This treatment is used to remove warts without the need for surgery. It is a safe and effective treatment that can help to reduce the appearance of warts in just one session.
This treatment helps to reduce the appearance of nail fungus and can help to reduce the pain and discomfort associated with it. It is a safe and effective treatment that can help to improve the appearance of nails in just one session.
Cryopen Treatment is an innovative and precise cryotherapy technique that involves the application of extreme cold to targeted areas of the skin. This cold temperature is achieved using a device known as the Cryopen, which emits a controlled flow of nitrous oxide at a temperature of approximately -89 degrees Celsius. Here’s how it works:
Cryopen Treatment by Cryosonic in Gravesend offers a multitude of advantages that have made it a popular choice among individuals seeking skin rejuvenation and imperfection removal. Here are some key benefits:
Cryopen Treatment is an advanced, non-invasive cryotherapy technique offered by Cryosonic. It involves the use of a specialized device that emits a controlled stream of extremely cold nitrous oxide gas to freeze and remove unwanted skin lesions or imperfections. The targeted freezing causes the treated cells to die, and the body naturally eliminates them over time, leading to smoother and clearer skin.
Cryopen Treatment is highly versatile and can effectively address various skin conditions, including warts, skin tags, moles, age spots, sunspots, cherry angiomas, and milia, among others. It is essential to consult with our trained professionals to determine if Cryopen is suitable for your specific condition.
Generally, Cryopen Treatment is well-tolerated and minimally uncomfortable. You may experience a brief stinging or pinching sensation during the freezing process, which lasts only for a few seconds. Most clients find the procedure to be quick and manageable.
The duration of a Cryopen session depends on the number of lesions being treated and their size. However, individual treatments are typically quick, taking just a few minutes per lesion. Our experienced practitioners can provide a more accurate estimate during your consultation.
Cryopen Treatment usually involves minimal downtime. You may experience some redness or mild swelling in the treated area, which typically resolves within a few hours to a day. In most cases, you can resume your daily activities immediately after the procedure.
Cryopen Treatment is considered safe when performed by trained professionals. Side effects are generally rare but may include temporary skin discoloration, blistering, or scabbing in the treated area. These side effects usually heal naturally and do not leave lasting marks.
The number of sessions required depends on the type and size of the skin lesions being treated. Many clients achieve desired results after a single session, while others may need additional treatments for optimal outcomes. Our practitioners will discuss a personalized treatment plan during your consultation.
Yes, Cryopen Treatment is safe and effective for most skin types. However, it’s essential to inform our practitioners about any pre-existing skin conditions or sensitivities during your consultation to ensure the best treatment approach.
The results of Cryopen treatment are long-lasting and can be seen immediately after the procedure. The treated area will be free of the unwanted skin lesion, and the skin will be smooth and even. The results of the Cryopen treatment can last for up to two years, depending on the type of lesion that was treated.