Cryopen Treatment Oldham
Cryopen Treatment Oldham From Cryosonic is a pinpoint precision non invasive pain free procedure to remove blemishes permanently.
What Is Cryopen Treatment Oldham?
Cryopen is a medical device that uses liquid nitrogen to remove;
- Solar keratosis
- Moles
- Warts
- Skin tags
- Pigmentation
- Angiomas
- Lentigo
- Verruca
Can Cryopen treatment Oldham treat moles?
Cryopen treatment Oldham is an advanced form of cryotherapy that employs nitrous oxide to eradicate benign skin lesions in a safe manner.
It is a very rapid and effective treatment that may heal lesions up to 5 mm deep in seconds without causing any harm.
The lesion itself, but not the healthy tissue surrounding it, is the only target of cryotherapy. Consequently, we can treat lesions on the face and even in close proximity to the eyes without hurting the surrounding healthy tissue by utilising applicator tips that are sized to precisely treat lesions of various sizes.
At Cryosonic in the United Kingdom, the Cryopen treatment Oldham can be utilised on a variety of lesions, such as skin tags, cherry angiomas, warts, seborrheic keratosis, and even verrucas.
Additionally, the Cryopen treatment Oldham can eradicate benign moles. We might initially advise that you consult with your primary care physician (PCP) to determine that the lesion can be removed safely. In the vast majority of situations, however, when a patient comes to us for treatment, their primary care physician has already informed them that the lesion in question is benign and hence can be safely excised.
Before we would consider a cosmetic treatment for a mole that has changed in shape, colour, or size, we will always recommend that you consult your primary care physician to determine the type of lesion it is. Always consult a professional before making a decision if you are uncertain.
FDA-approved cryotherapy
What can I expect from Cryopen Treatment?
What kind of outcomes might I anticipate from a certain treatment?
Each lesion receives therapy for a few seconds. Following the process, it is possible that the treated region could sting for a few minutes. Following the treatment, you may experience an itchy or stinging feeling for a few minutes, and the area surrounding the lesion will be flushed for a few hours. In addition, the region surrounding the lesion will appear red. This is the result of a histamine response in the region surrounding the treated area. There is a chance that the treated area will develop a blister that may last from a few hours to several days.
We recommend arranging a follow-up consultation between two and four weeks after the completion of the initial treatment. During this session, we will determine if additional treatment will be necessary.
Exists anything that I should be aware of at this time?
• Those with a damaged immune system, autoimmune, or diabetes may experience a slower healing process. Due to this, it is imperative that those with immunological problems or diabetes consult a physician.
• The CryoPen is ineffective for treating inoperable melanoma and recurring basal cell carcinomas.
The lesion will change colour, eventually becoming significantly darker, followed by the formation of a crust before falling off between 10 and 14 days later.
As your skin heals, the damaged skin will eventually slough off, allowing for the development of new skin. After the initial healing process is complete, the damaged area will contain less melanin than the surrounding skin, resulting in a lighter hue.
The skin will finally return to its normal colour within a few weeks. Depending on the severity of the incision, the healing process could last between one week and six weeks.
After a few seconds, you should start to notice a faint stinging sensation.
There is a chance of inflammation developing as the tissue becomes reddened. Following the treatment, you may experience moderate irritation, and in rare circumstances, blisters.
If necessary, an aloe vera gel may be utilised. The treatment itself is completely painless. Following the treatment, you may have some moderate itching or pain for a short while.