Cryotherapy
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Cryosurgery is a non-invasive medical procedure that utilizes extreme cold to destroy abnormal or diseased tissue, it is a commonly used treatment option in general practice for a range of conditions such as skin lesions, warts, and other benign growths.
During the procedure a cryosurgical device that uses extreme cold is used to apply a small amount of liquid nitrogen to the affected area, which subsequently freezes and destroys the tissue. It is usually performed without local anesthesia and is considered to be a relatively painless procedure.
Cryosurgery is a safe and effective treatment option for many patients, and offers several benefits compared to traditional surgical methods. It is minimally invasive, resulting in little or no scarring, and typically has a shorter recovery time.
Overall, cryosurgical treatment is a valuable tool in general practice, offering a safe and effective option for treating a wide range of conditions with minimal invasiveness and scarring.
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Low risk of infection
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No stress or pain
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No bleeding
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No work or sport restrictions
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No pre-treatment preparations
Can treat skin tags, moles, hyperplasia, verrucas, warts, milia, cherry spots, Seborrheic keratosis.
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