Cryosurgery2019-01-08T11:23:19+02:00

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Cryosurgery

Who can apply cryotherapy?2019-02-26T13:24:25+02:00

Cryotherapy is mainly applied by Dermatologists – Venereologists. It can also be used in neurosurgery, oncology, gynecology, urology and ophthalmology.

How is it performed?2018-12-07T13:36:43+02:00

The low temperature of the tissue is usually achieved through the use of liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is usually kept in special containers.

During the contact of liquid nitrogen to the skin , through spraying or contact probes freezing if the skin is caused .

Soon swelling and redness are created in the area and in some cases by next day a blister is formed. Subsequently a scab is formed (crust) which detaches in 7 -12 days, depending on the treatment.

How does cryotherapy work?2018-12-07T13:35:43+02:00

During the freezing of the skin ice crystals are formed both inside and outside of the cell. This results blood stasis within the vessels, tissue anoxia and finally necrosis of the diseased tissue.

A successful technique is considered the rapid freezing of the lesion and its slow defrosting. Multiple cryotherapy sessions of smaller duration cause more damage to the tissue than a longer one.

What is applied cryotherapy on?2018-12-07T13:34:55+02:00

Cryotherapy is used for treatment of following skin lesions, in alphabetical order:

  • Cherry angiomas
  • Angiolymphomatoid hyperplasia
  • Hemangioma
  • Squamous cell carcinoma
  • Acne
  • Actinic lips
  • Actinic keratosis
  • Basal cell carcinoma
  • Oral mucocele
  • Cutaneous horn
  • Cutaneous leishmaniasis
  • Dermatofibroma
  • Scabs
  • Facial granuloma
  • Solar lentigo
  • Folds pappiloma – warts
  • Malignant lentigo
  • Benign hemangiomas Campbell de Morgan
  • Keratoacanthoma
  • Lymphangiomas
  • Leukoplakia
  • Melasma
  • Molluscum contagiosum
  • Myxoid cyst
  • Warts
  • Bowen disease
  • Genital warts
  • Pyogenic granuloma
  • Kaposi sarcom
  • Seborrheic keratosis
  • Sebaceous glandulars
  • Hypertrophic scar
  • Keloids
  • Venous lake
When should cryotherapy be repeated?2018-12-07T13:32:28+02:00

The frequency of cryotherapy sessions depends on the problem and is determined by the attending doctor.

In cases of repeated treatment cryotherapy is applied after 3-4 weeks.

Which patients are not suitable for cryotherapy?2018-12-07T13:31:34+02:00

Cryotherapy should not be performed on patients suffering from the following:

  • Cryoglobulinemia
  • Agammaglobulinemia
  • Cold urticaria
  • Cold intolerance
  • Raynaud’s disease
  • Pyoderma gangrenosum
What are the complications of cryotherapy?2018-12-07T13:29:42+02:00

Cryotherapy is generally a safe method with few complications the most common being hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation and scarring .

What is the cost of cryotherapy?2018-12-07T13:27:49+02:00

Cryotherapy’s cost is small and depends on the sessions needed and the number of skin lesions.

Cryosurgery Cyprus Derma Clinic Yiannis Neophytou

MESOPEN

Mesopen is an alternative form of mesotherapy. It helps the penetration of active substances, creating portals of entry into the skin barrier with the creation of controlled micronulls, thanks to its specially designed head (pen with 12 tiny titanium pins), without obvious skin injury. Through this mechanism of action, the penetration capacity of the active substances increases.

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