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Cryopen

The Ultimate Solution for Skin Lesions

What is Cryopen ?Cryopen
Cryopen is a state-of-the-art technology for treating skin Lesions like warts and skin
tags.
How It Works
– Uses disposable N₂O cartridges to deliver quick, effective treatments
– The N₂O destroys the skins tissue by freezing the intercellular fluid
– Does not destroy healthy tissue as targets the area to be treated only
– Penetration depth of 1mm per 5 seconds

 

What are the benefits of Cryopen?

There are many benefits of using Cryopen for skin Lesion treatment. Firstly, it is a
non-invasive procedure, meaning no cutting, burning or stitching is involved.
Secondly, it is quick and painless, with most procedures taking just a few minutes to
complete. Finally, it is highly effective, with most patients seeing results after just one
treatment.

What can Cryopen treat?

Ideal For
– Skin tags
– Warts
– Age Spots
– Sun Spots
– Liver Spots
– Easy to use
– Verrucas

What can I Expect During the Procedure?

During the Cryopen procedure, the patient may feel a slight tingling or burning
sensation, which is usually minimal. The procedure typically takes just a few minutes
to complete, and no downtime is required afterwards. Patients can resume their
normal activities immediately after the procedure.

How Many Treatments Will I Need ?

The number of Cryopen treatments required will depend on the size and type of
Lesion being treated. Most patients see results after just one treatment, but larger or more stubborn Lesions may require multiple treatments. Your therapist can advise you on the best course of treatment for your specific needs.

In summary Cryopen is an effective, non-invasive, and painless solution for skin
Lesions such as warts, skin tags, and other Lesions. The procedure is quick and
requires no downtime, making it an ideal option for those with busy schedules. If
you’re interested in Cryopen treatment, speak to your healthcare provider to learn
more about whether it’s right for you.

CryoPen Treatments

Cherry Angiomas

Cherry angiomas are the most common type of angioma, although not cancerous or harmful, they can be unsightly and cause a lack of confidence.
Luckily cryotherapy using the CryoPen device can easily freeze the affected area and remove the Lesion with just a couple of sessions.
Using ultra-cold nitrous oxide, you can see how clear the skin is left after treatments, removing the Lesion with as minimal discomfort as possible.

Warts

The CryoPen can be used to treat all kinds of warts whether that be common warts found on the hands and arms or plantar warts that are commonly found on the soles of the feet. Warts are caused by the infection known as the human papillomavirus (HPV) but can be treated easily with CryoPen. This is much better than using wart removal creams and is a painless experience thanks to the use of liquid nitrogen.

Skin tags

Skin tags are made up of many components, including stubborn fat, fibres of collagen and in some cases small blood vessels and nerve cells. Commonly found in skin folds, these Lesions can be unsightly and an overall nuisance. Using cryo surgery with the CryoPen device, ultracold jets of N20 are the most favourable solution for removal. Due to their quick and pain-free turnaround time, they offer outstanding results for the patient and an incredible treatment for any practitioner’s clinic.

Age Spots and Sun Spots

The CryoPen is an advanced cryotherapy device designed to effectively treat sun spots and age spots. This rapid freezing process destroys the melanocytes responsible for the pigmentation. Leading to the formation of a scab that naturally falls off within one to two weeks, revealing clearer skin beneath.

Treatment Price

Prices

Small Skin Tags (Less than 3mm), Cherry Angiomas, Milia, Small Pigmentation and Sun/Age Spots
£55 – 1–2 Lesions
£75 – 3–4 Lesions
(Sun/Age Spots & Pigmentation over 3mm each will be priced at consultation)


Warts and Larger Skin Tags
(May need a 2nd treatment)
£75 – 1 Lesion
£100 – 2 Lesions
£120 – 3 Lesions


Verrucas
£75
(Will need 2 or 3 treatments)

 

(Please note: Due to the complexity of moles and skin cancer, a medical referral will be advised)