Cryotherapy
What is
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy blemish removal is a quick, effective treatment that uses extreme cold to safely eliminate unwanted skin imperfections such as skin tags, milia, cherry angiomas, and other minor blemishes. A targeted jet of nitrous oxide is applied precisely to the affected area, freezing the blemish without damaging the surrounding skin. The treated area typically scabs over and naturally falls away within days, leaving behind clearer, smoother skin. With minimal discomfort, no needles, and little to no downtime, cryotherapy is an excellent non-invasive solution for those looking to improve skin clarity with fast, visible results.
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Benefits of
Cryotherapy
- Effectively Removes a Range of Skin Imperfections. Treats skin tags, warts, verrucae, sunspots, milia, and other common blemishes.
- Quick and Minimally Invasive. Most treatments take just minutes with no need for cutting, needles, or stitches.
- Precise Targeting. The controlled application of cold gas ensures only the blemish is treated, leaving surrounding skin unharmed.
- Minimal Discomfort. Most clients experience only a mild stinging sensation during treatment.
- No Downtime. Resume normal activities immediately after the procedure.
- Natural Healing Process. The treated blemish forms a scab and naturally falls away, revealing clearer skin beneath.
- Safe and Suitable for Most Skin Types. A well-tolerated treatment that can be used on the face and body.
FAQs
Cryotherapy is a quick, non-invasive treatment that uses extreme cold (typically liquid nitrogen or nitrous oxide) to freeze and remove skin blemishes. The cold destroys the targeted tissue, causing it to dry up and fall off naturally as the skin heals.
Cryotherapy can effectively treat common skin imperfections such as skin tags, warts, cherry angiomas, age spots, milia, and seborrheic keratoses. A consultation is needed to confirm the blemish is suitable for treatment.
Most clients experience a brief, cold sensation or mild stinging during treatment, similar to a quick pinprick or ice burn. The discomfort is usually minimal and lasts only a few seconds.
After treatment, the area may appear red or slightly swollen and may form a small blister or scab within a few days. This is a normal part of the healing process, and the blemish typically falls off within 1–2 weeks.
Many blemishes can be successfully treated in just one session. However, some may require a second treatment, especially if the blemish is larger or more stubborn. Your practitioner will advise you based on the type and size of the lesion.