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CRYOTHERAPY

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Cryotherapy is an advanced innovation that is fast, effective, safe and new solution for removal of skin imperfections. Procedures typically last from 2 to 30 seconds, so you can be in and out of the clinic quickly!

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HOW IT WORKS

It emits a fine jet of Nitrous Oxide under high pressure, which allows the clinician to work with millimetre precision. This destroys the tissue by freezing the inter-cellular fluid, forming ice shards and crystals which rupture the membrane, thereby destroying the cell. That means there will be no collateral damage to healthy tissue. It's so incredibly accurate and practical. 

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Cosmetic lesions such as skin tags, milia and cherry angiomas are no longer being treated by many doctors on the NHS. With Cryotherapy you can now have these treatments at The Courtyard. 

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Cryotherapy offers the ideal treatment for:

  • Skin Tags

  • Plantar Warts

  • Verrucas

  • Seborrhoeic Keratoses

  • Cherry Angiomas

  • Molluscum Contagiosum 

  • Solar Lentigo

 

WE DO NOT TREAT PIGMENTED MOLES

 

Price

For up to 10 skin tags: £95

For up to 5 warts/verrucas: £95

 

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At a Glance

Procedure time

1-30 seconds depending on the size and depth.

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Is it painful?

Pain sensation is similar to a stinging nettle on the skin. There may be a slight residual stinging for a few minutes after treatment which will subside.

Results

Removes unsightly skin tags and age spots for that perfect finish.

Is it safe?

The Cryotherapy device is CE and FDA registered and is a relatively low risk procedure. 

Side effects

The treated area may go darker over a few weeks but will return to normal pigment around 6 weeks.

Costs

Prices start from £95

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Treatments

Number of treatments depends on area being treated which will be assessed on consultation but most only require one session.

Aftercare

The treated area may be slightly red, itchy and raised. You may get a small dry scab. Most healing will take place in 4 to 6 weeks.

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