Those tiny, red or purple dots that tend to pop up on your skin are generally known as cherry angiomas, and they’re totally harmless — but they sure are pesky (especially if you get one on a visible or prominent part of your body), and you may want them removed.
At Cryosonic, we get rid of them with cryotherapy, a fast and painless procedure that freezes the blood vessels of the angioma.
A high speed, directed spray of very cold gas (Nitrous oxide, or liquid nitrogen) is sprayed onto the angioma when used.
This makes the blood vessels constrict and the lesion will eventually shrivel up, dry and fall off on its own a few days afterwards. The insert is noninvasive, low risk and, generally, takes only a few minutes per spot.
Why Do You Get Cherry Angiomas, and Should You Be Concerned?
Cherry angiomas can pop up from out of nowhere, and it can be quite alarming. And here’s the thing: They’re incredibly common — especially as we get older.
They start to show up for many of us after the age of 30 and can pop up on the torso, arms, neck or even the face.
The cause is not well understood, but genetics, aging, hormonal changes and some medications may play a role.
The good news? They’re almost always benign (non-cancerous). They are probably harmless, albeit ugly. If one does start to shift in shape, bleed or grow rapidly, though, then it’s probably worth remitting it to the doc

What is the difference between DIY and professional Cherry Angioma removal?
You may stumble upon advice online offering home remedies for cherry angiomas — apple cider vinegar, tea tree oil, or attempts to “scrape” them off. Please don’t. These aren’t just bad methods — they’re dangerous, leading to infection, scarring or worse. Check here our treatments are safe for children
At Cryosonic we take a professional approach to ensure a safe, sterile and targeted treatment. Cryotherapy is specially to treat these kinds of vascular skin lesions and works by wiping out the blood vessels in the angioma, without any harm to the surrounding skin. The results are cleaner, faster and way safer than anything you’re going to get at home.
Is It Safe to Have a Cherry Angioma Removed if it’s Been Getting Larger or Changing?
If a cherry angioma is increasing in size, changing color or bleeding, you may feel worried. Here at Cryosonic, we always take a measurement of your angioma before we treat you.
“If it appears at all abnormal, we will suggest a visit to a GP or a dermatologist before we carry on. Once we’ve verified that it’s an average variety of angioma, then we can use cryotherapy, which is a very safe way to remove it.
There’s no slicing, no stitches and — more likely than not — no skin cancer. Our trained experts ensure this process is safe and right for your skin.

How Cryosonic’s Cryotherapy Freezes Cherry Angiomas Away for Good?
Our cryotherapy treatment is a process of freezing the small blood vessels which form a cherry angioma.
That is when they pull all the heat away from the surrounding vessels, causing them to collapse and just as whence slaves threw putrefying matter over the walls, thus nature draws these vessels over, and projects them through the skin.
The angioma will usually darken a little after treatment and possibly form a scab before falling off. One session is usually adequate, but larger or more stubborn angiomas might have to be zapped a second time. And once you pluck them, they won’t come back in that same place; new ingrowns may appear elsewhere over time.
With Cryosonic, the process is accurate, so any pain is kept to a minimum and the results are rapid and reliable.
What Does Cherry Angioma Removal Feel Like — and Is It Painful?
How fast and bearable the treatment is surprises most people. You will experience a cold sensation and possibly a mild stinging or tingling at the treatment area while under cryotherapy — like when you hold an ice cube on your skin too long. See Our Treatment Price Here
The feeling typically only lasts a few seconds. After that, the treated area may be a little sore, tingle a little or turn slightly red. Some liken it to a light sunburn. The process, when painful, is usually but acute and does not require anaesthesia.
It’s still a small price to pay in exchange for the revenge of smoother skin.
Should I Get a Cherry Angioma Removed Now or Just Wait and Watch?
That depends on a few things. If nothing bothers you about the angioma, physically or cosmetically, there’s no harm in just watching it. But if it’s catching on things, bleeding, growing or making you self-conscious, then removal might be the best answer. See here How long does it take for CryoPen to work?
Cryosonic’s sessions are fast, safe, and relatively painless. There’s no need to wait around for things to get worse. Some of my clients say I wish I’d done this so sooner—it’s such a small procedure with so much relief and confidence.

What Happens After Cryotherapy for Cherry Angiomas, Healing Process.
Healing is usually straightforward. There could be a little redness or swelling at the treated site right after treatment.
A scab may develop over the next few days — don’t pick at it, and allow it to heal naturally.
Most people will find the lesion has fallen off or become faint within one to two weeks, revealing new smooth or slightly pink skin that will continue to improve with the help of the healing process.
You can return to your normal activities immediately, although we do advise to stay out of direct sunlight for a couple of days and keep the treated area clean and dry.
The downtime is minimal, the risk of scarring is very low and your skin will typically heal beautifully.
FAQs for Cherry Angioma Removal
How do Cryosonic remove cherry angiomas?
How are cherry angiomas removed? Cherry angiomas are typically treated with a procedure called cryotherapy which freezes the small blood vessels in the mass until they shrivel up and then fall off. Treatment is fast, controlled and without percutaneous skin cuts, with the risk of complications remaining very minimal.
Why should I get professional cherry angioma removal vs at home?
Professional removal is also more popular among our clients, due to DIY techniques resulting in nasty infections, scars and an eventual risk of permanent skin damage. Cryotherapy presents itself as the sterile, medically controlled method of eliminating angiomas with consistent results which home remedies could never deliver.
Are cherry angiomas safe to remove with cryotherapy?
Yes, it is a very safe treatment – the description might sound ominous, but in reality the cryotherapy only touches the angioma while leaving the all else unaffected. The freezing process is accurate, non-invasive and safe for all skin types, thus providing a reliable solution to those who would love to rid themselves of these red bumps without undergoing surgical procedures.
Is a cherry angioma growing a sign that it is dangerous?
Most cherry angiomas are small and harmless, but weights ask your GP to check any that grow or change in colour, size or behaviour before you get them treated. Once confirmed to be a normal angioma, you can remove it safely with cryotherapy.
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