Treatment at a glance
Treatment Time
Approx. 15 minutes
Anaesthetic
None required
Downtime
Minimal
Price
From £75
Key Benefit
Safe and effective
Skin blemishes can appear anywhere on the face and / or body and may be of aesthetic concern.
Cryopen in Hampshire delivers form of cryotherapy; a highly effective freezing method for removing visible skin lesions. The handheld device delivers extremely low temperatures to the irregular skin tissues so they are permanently destroyed. The lesion will then naturally fall off the skin, leaving behind a smoother, more evenly toned surface once healed.
At Prema in Portsmouth, Hampshire, we prefer to use the Cryopen device over other cryotherapy methods due to its precise application, and effective performance. By targeting the skin lesion directly, Cryopen is able to destroy the chosen cells without damaging any of the surrounding skin and tissues. Patients may only require a single session, or if the blemish is particularly large or part of a cluster, a course of treatments.
What are the benefits of Cryopen?
- Safe and effective
- FDA approved
- Removal of skin lesion
- Can be used almost anywhere on the face or body
- Results in a more even surface of the skin
- Virtually pain free
- Minimal risk of scarring
POPULAR QUESTION:
Can Cryopen remove moles?
Yes, Cryopen can be used to remove moles, although its effectiveness depends on various factors such as the type and size of the mole. Cryopen is a medical device that uses cryotherapy, a technique that involves freezing the targeted tissue with extreme cold. The freezing temperature destroys the cells within the mole, causing it to fall off over time.
Small moles, particularly those that are raised above the skin’s surface, are more likely to be effectively treated with Cryopen. However, larger or deeper moles may require multiple treatments or alternative methods for complete removal.
Before undergoing Cryopen treatment for mole removal, it’s essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional such as our private GP’s here at Prema Clinic in Portsmouth. They can assess the mole’s characteristics, determine if Cryopen is the appropriate treatment option, and provide guidance on the procedure’s risks and potential side effects.
Additionally, individuals considering mole removal should be aware that while Cryopen is generally safe when performed by trained professionals, there is always a risk of scarring or pigment changes at the treatment site. Therefore, it’s crucial to weigh the potential benefits against the possible risks before proceeding with Cryopen treatment for mole removal.
POPULAR QUESTION:
Can Cryopen remove moles?
Yes, Cryopen can be used to remove moles, although its effectiveness depends on various factors such as the type and size of the mole. Cryopen is a medical device that uses cryotherapy, a technique that involves freezing the targeted tissue with extreme cold. The freezing temperature destroys the cells within the mole, causing it to fall off over time.
Small moles, particularly those that are raised above the skin’s surface, are more likely to be effectively treated with Cryopen. However, larger or deeper moles may require multiple treatments or alternative methods for complete removal.
Before undergoing Cryopen treatment for mole removal, it’s essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional such as our private GP’s here at Prema Clinic in Portsmouth. They can assess the mole’s characteristics, determine if Cryopen is the appropriate treatment option, and provide guidance on the procedure’s risks and potential side effects.
Additionally, individuals considering mole removal should be aware that while Cryopen is generally safe when performed by trained professionals, there is always a risk of scarring or pigment changes at the treatment site. Therefore, it’s crucial to weigh the potential benefits against the possible risks before proceeding with Cryopen treatment for mole removal.