Here, you can see the removal of seborrheic keratoses from the face using cryotherapy. This treatment freezes the lesion with nitrous oxide, causing it to fall off naturally over time. Larger or thicker lesions may require multiple sessions for complete removal.
Watch as we use precision freezing to treat this mole with nitrous oxide.
The freezing process causes the lesion to gradually fall off, revealing clearer skin overtime.
Cryotherapy, also known as cryosurgery, is a quick, safe, and effective treatment that uses extreme cold to remove unwanted skin lesions. The procedure involves applying nitrous oxide to freeze the targeted area, causing the unwanted tissue to break down and fall off naturally over time.
Cryotherapy can treat a variety of benign skin lesions, including skin tags, warts, verrucas, moles, milia, cherry angiomas (red moles), seborrheic keratoses (non-cancerous skin growths), solar lentigines (age spots or sun spots), sebaceous hyperplasia (enlarged oil glands) and more.
This non-invasive treatment is minimally uncomfortable, requires little to no downtime, and carries minimal risk of scarring when performed correctly. Cryotherapy is a popular choice for those seeking a fast and effective solution to common skin concerns.
While many lesions can be successfully treated in a single session, certain types may require multiple treatments to achieve the best results. For example, warts and verrucas often have deeper root systems and can be more resistant due to their viral nature, making them harder to eliminate completely in one session. Similarly, larger or thicker lesions like seborrheic keratoses may need repeated freezing to ensure the entire lesion is effectively treated.
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