CryoPen represents the latest in cryosurgery technology, providing precise and safe removal of skin imperfections. It’s ideal for treating benign sunspots, moles (once cleared by a doctor), freckles, warts, and skin tags.

CryoPen Skin Lesion Removal

CryoPen removal of skin Lesions- $50 per lesion

Treatment cost can depend on size

CONSULTATION
  • CryoPen, also known as Cryosurgery or Cryotherapy, uses a pen-like device to deliver a precise jet of nitrous oxide onto each skin lesion. This freezes the targeted skin cells while leaving surrounding healthy tissue intact. The treated area will crust over and fall off within a week or so, similar to how a scab heals.

    Why Choose CryoPen Over General Nitrous Oxide Treatments?


    The key difference lies in the precision. While some doctors use nitrous oxide with cotton swabs to freeze off lesions, this method lacks accuracy, potentially damaging healthy surrounding skin and causing hypopigmentation (skin discoloration).

    CryoPen, on the other hand, uses a high-precision applicator that targets only the lesion, ensuring the surrounding skin remains unaffected. This makes CryoPen especially effective for delicate areas like the face or near the eyes.

  • KEY BENEFITS

    Precision - The CryoPen delivers controlled cooling directly to the skin lesion, targeting only the affected area while preserving surrounding healthy tissue.

    Non-Invasive - This method requires no cutting or stitching, reducing the risk of scarring and infection.

    Quick Procedure - Treatments are typically fast, often completed within minutes, making it convenient for those with busy schedules.

    Minimal Discomfort - The freezing process causes little to no pain, with most patients experiencing a slight tingling or cold sensation.

    No Downtime - Patients can resume normal activities immediately after treatment, with minimal aftercare required.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does CryoPen work?

CryoPen, also known as Cryosurgery or Cryotherapy, uses a pen-like device to deliver a precise jet of nitrous oxide onto each skin lesion. This freezes the targeted skin cells while leaving surrounding healthy tissue intact. The treated area will crust over and fall off within a week or so, similar to how a scab heals.

Will CryoPen treatment hurt?

For most skin lesions, you won’t feel a thing. Thick lesions, like warts or benign skin growths, are particularly painless to remove. If you're treating flat spots or freckles, you might feel a quick, mild stinging sensation as the skin freezes, but this subsides quickly. The area heals within a week or two, and you don’t need a bandage, though you can use one if you prefer. For larger areas, applying a cooling gel can help soothe and heal the skin, ask your therapist what they would recommend.

How many treatments are needed?

Usually, one session is sufficient, but some lesions may require 2 or 3 treatments.

How long do the results last?

CryoPen results are long-lasting for the majority of clients.

Is CryoPen suitable for everyone?

Most people can undergo CryoPen treatment comfortably. However, it's essential to consult with your doctor first, as some lesions may be related to cancer.

Is CryoPen treatment suitable for clients with a deep skin tone?

There is a higher risk of CryoPen affecting the surrounding skin tone by lightening or darkening the skin. Our skilled therapists will assess your suitability and may perform a skin test area first.

Can I remove any skin lesions or moles with CryoPen?

Before any removal, it's crucial to have new moles, spots, lumps, or dark patches checked by a doctor to confirm they're benign. Once you have the all-clear, CryoPen treatments are a simple and quick way to remove these lesions, even during a lunch break!

Still unsure if CryoPen is for you?

Your skin is unique, so each skincare journey we create is tailored specifically to you. Skin consultations set the foundation right from the start, providing both you and our therapist with invaluable insights. Chat to one of our team about whether CryoPen could be right for you.