Without the need for an anesthetic, the CryoPen, also known as cryotherapy, can safely and rapidly remove warts and other skin lesions with millimeter accuracy.
It involves the use of a high-pressure nitrous oxide jet to perform two freeze cycles on the targeted area during the treatment.
The majority of benign skin lesions can be safely and painlessly treated with the CryoPen's built-in precision, which prevents damage to the surrounding healthy tissue.
These common and frequently persistent skin imperfections used to require frequent trips to your general practitioner, but now you can have this done in the comfort of your own home and receive treatment in a matter of minutes.
Skin tags
Age spots
Milia
Warts
Cherry angioma
Viral verrucae
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A harmless dark spot on the skin is called solar lentigo. It is brought on by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, which causes melanocytes to proliferate locally and accumulate melanin within keratinocytes, the cells that make up the skin. Lentigines, also known as solar lentigos, are extremely common, particularly in those over 40.
They are also occasionally referred to as "age spots."
Milia (plural: milium) are temporary, benign subepidermal keratin cysts that appear as tiny, firm white pimples in a variety of sizes. They are most frequently found on the face, but they can also appear on other parts of the body.
Small, non-cancerous lumps called warts are typically found on the skin of the hands and feet.
Red moles, also called cherry hemangiomas, are skin growths that are common in people over thirty. Red discoloration is caused by broken blood vessels, though the exact cause is unknown and may be genetic.
A verruca, also known as a plantar wart, is a foot wart brought on by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They frequently appear on the toes and soles of the feet.
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