Cryotherapy
Skin cryosurgery, or cryotherapy, is a procedure to treat a skin lesion by freezing it. A skin lesion is a growth on your skin. Cryosurgery uses a cold substance, usually liquid nitrogen, to kill the lesion without damaging nearby healthy skin. You may need cryosurgery more than once
- Cryotherapy is a procedure that uses extreme cold (liquid nitrogen) to destroy tissue.
- It is often used to treat skin lesions, which are skin growths or patches that don’t look like the skin around them.
- Cryotherapy can also be used to treat other conditions, such as warts, actinic keratosis, and molluscum contagiosum.
- The procedure is usually painless and can be done in a doctor’s office.
- After cryotherapy, the treated area may become red, swollen, and crusty. These symptoms usually go away within a few weeks.
Vein-Go KTP laser
Vein-Go KTP laser is ideal for vaporization, ablation, debulking, coagulation, and hemostasis of soft tissue. With a wavelength of 532nm and adjustable pulse duration, the Vein-Go is ideal for removing benign vascular and pigmented skin lesions.
- The Vein-Go KTP laser is a medical device that uses a wavelength of 532 nm to remove benign vascular and pigmented skin lesions.
- The laser is ideal for treating conditions such as spider veins, cherry angiomas, and age spots.
- The procedure is usually painless and can be done in a doctor’s office.
- After the procedure, the treated area may become red, swollen, and crusty. These symptoms usually go away within a few weeks.