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Cryosurgery

Cryosurgery

For the hassle-free removal of minor lesions and skin imperfections.
Cryosurgery is a safe and relatively pain-free procedure provided at our CQC-registered clinic.
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Who Is It For?

Cryosurgery is for you if you are:

What Is Cryosurgery?

Cryosurgery is a non-invasive procedure that uses extreme cold, typically through the application of liquid nitrogen with a Cryopen, to treat various skin conditions.

 

At Regener8 Healthcare, our cryosurgery services offer effective and precise removal of pigmented spots, cherry angiomas, sun spots, seborrheic keratoses, skin tags, and verrucas.

What Are the Results?

Cosmetic cryosurgery has several benefits, including:

How Does It Work?

Cryosurgery works by freezing the targeted skin lesion with liquid nitrogen. The extreme cold causes the cells to freeze and die, leading to the removal of the lesion. The surrounding healthy tissue is typically unaffected, resulting in minimal scarring.

 

We begin with a cryotherapy consultation to get to know more about you and ensure you are a suitable candidate for the procedure. The treatment itself is usually quick and painless, although you may feel some minor discomfort. Results are typically visible as the treated area heals, although some lesions may require multiple sessions.

Price List

The below price list gives you an idea of some of our most popular Cryosurgery Treatments.

One Lesion

95

Two Lesions

150

Multiple Lesions (price from)

225

Boost your self-confidence today with healthy, blemish-free skin after just one quick and hassle-free appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

While cryosurgery is generally free from issues, some individuals may experience temporary side effects such as redness, swelling, blistering, or mild discomfort at the treatment site. Our practitioners will discuss potential side effects and ensure you are well-informed before the procedure.
Cryosurgery is typically a well-tolerated procedure. Patients may experience mild discomfort during the freezing process, but the discomfort is brief, and the treatment is generally considered to be relatively painless.