Professional CryoPen Cryotherapy for Skin Lesions in Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross and Amersham
CryoPen is an advanced medical-grade cryotherapy treatment used to safely remove a wide range of benign skin lesions, such as moles, skin tags, pigmentation, sun damage, age spots, seborrheic keratosis, xanthelasma, syringoma and much more. Many clients searching for skin lesion removal in Beaconsfield choose the CryoPen deep-freezing method because it provides a precise, safe, accurate and effective solution for removing unwanted skin blemishes.
Getting a treatment for benign lesions through the NHS is very rare, and therefore getting an affordable, cost-effective cryotherapy treatment at Skin Revision is considered the very best option.
What is CryoPen Cryotherapy and How Does it Work?
CryoPen is the most advanced cryotherapy technology used in modern medical aesthetics. The device delivers targeted nitrous oxide at extremely low temperatures, reaching around minus 89 degrees, to freeze and destroy unwanted skin tissue. This controlled freezing causes the cells within the lesion to break down naturally while leaving the surrounding healthy skin unaffected. Clients looking for a professional cryotherapy treatment in Beaconsfield choose CryoPen because of its precision, its minimal impact on the surrounding skin and the reputable success rate.
When Will You See Results from CryoPen Treatment?
Results from CryoPen treatment vary depending on the size and depth of the skin lesion being treated. Smaller lesions may respond after a single treatment, while larger or deeper lesions may require up to three sessions. The treated tissue gradually breaks down and is naturally removed by the body through the lymphatic system. Clients often notice visible improvement shortly after their first CryoPen treatment in Beaconsfield for removing skin tags, warts, or pigmentation. Clients from the surrounding area also choose cryopen skin lesion removal amersham when appropriate.
Is CryoPen CryotherapyTreatment Painful?
During CryoPen treatment, you may feel a brief cold, prickly sensation as the cryotherapy is applied to the skin. The sensation is similar to the cold of an ice cube and is limited to the specific treatment area. Most clients quickly adjust to the feeling within seconds, and the area may feel slightly numb for a short time after treatment. Many patients looking for this non-invasive skin lesion removal in Beaconsfield appreciate that the treatment is quick and precise. There is minimal discomfort from this CryoPen Cryotherapy treatment.
CryoPen Cryotherapy Freezing Treatment for Children and Teenagers
CryoPen cryotherapy freezing can also be used to treat certain skin lesion conditions on children and teenagers. Children aged six and above may be treated for warts and verrucas, provided a parent or guardian is present at the clinic and signs the necessary consent forms. Mole removal treatments using CryoPen cryotherapy freezing are generally performed for patients over the age of fourteen, and any mole must first be confirmed as benign by the GP.
The skin therapists have empathetically treated hundreds of children and teenagers from Beaconsfield and surrounding towns such as Watford, Gerrards Cross and Maidenhead who have looked to have lesions such as warts, verrucas, skin tags and moles removed.
Are the Skin Lesions Removed During the Treatment?
Your free consultation takes place during your appointment for your CryoPen treatment. During this time your skin specialist will explain the procedure, the expected results, how many treatments may be required and how long it should take for the skin lesion to totally disappear. Having been treated with CryoPen cryotherapy, some skin lesions will disappear quickly from the skin; however, some skin lesions may take a few weeks. Determining factors for this are the age of the client, the type of skin, the type/size of skin lesion and the ability of the body to break down the remains of the lesion. It is common for some skin lesions, such as warts, verrucas, xanthelasma, large seborrheic keratosis and large moles, to need more than one treatment over a period of months. During this time, the lesions should be getting smaller and smaller. Your skin therapist will be in regular contact during the healing period.
