Cryopen Treatment Paignton

Cryopen Treatment Paignton

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.

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What Is Cryopen Treatment Paignton?

What exactly is cryotherapy, and what kinds of conditions does it treat?

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

CRYOPEN FOR LESION REMOVAL

How does it work?

Your doctor will be able to operate with very high levels of accuracy thanks to the medical grade CryoPen treatment Paignton, 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 Cryopen treatment Paignton?

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 cyropen treatment Paignton 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 treatment Paignton.
Cryopen treament Paignton - Aftercare
  • Make every effort to ensure that the treated area remains exposed and dry.
  • Refrain from picking at or otherwise removing any crust or scab that may have formed over a treated area.
  • It may be necessary to wait a few weeks for crusting or scabbing to break off, and in these instances, you should exercise patience rather than trying to remove the scab yourself since doing so may result in scarring.
  • If a blister continues to leak fluid more than 14 days after it has ruptured, you should make an appointment with your primary care physician.
  • Take special care to apply a high-quality sunblock with an SPF value of at least 50 to any area that has been treated, and continue to do so until the treated region’s skin tone matches that of the surrounding skin.
  • A second or possibly a third treatment will likely be necessary for the majority of bigger or thicker lesions, in particular verrucae, warts, and actinic keratosis.

When dealing with a blister, it is important not to burst the blister since it will eventually heal on its own. If it begins to bleed, you should thoroughly clean the area, apply an antiseptic cream to the region, and then cover it. This will help prevent the irritation from occurring continuously. If it hurts and doesn’t seem like it’s getting better soon, you should make an appointment with your primary care physician to get it checked out.

Cryopen is FDA approved.