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Treatment of skin lesions with liquid nitrogen cryotherapy


The appearance of moles, pimples, warts and skin lesions in general prompted doctors to look for a method to treat these skin lesions. After several years of research and testing and focusing on human body tissues; And also considering the causes of skin lesions, they finally introduced a method to treat them, which we know as “cryotherapy”.

Today, in this educational article, we have introduced you to different types of skin lesions and we have also described the treatment method for each of these lesions. You will also read about genital warts and their treatment. We invite you to stay with us until the end of this article…

Treatment of skin lesions

Cryotherapy is performed by a cryo spray device and the treatment of skin lesions will be performed with this laboratory device. In the following, we have brought you a list of types of skin lesions and the treatment method for each of them; It is worth mentioning that the abbreviations OS, P and F are used in explaining the treatment method or the margin of skin lesions, which are the abbreviations of the following words:

  • OS = Open Spray
  • P = Probe
  • F = Feathering
Cryo spray device

Cryospray C.609

The first skin lesion: Melasma

  • Skin lesion treatment method: OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: uniform freezing / once
  • Margin: F
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: every 4-6 weeks depending on the response
  • Answer: Average

Idiopathic guate hypomelanosis

  • Treatment method: OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: every 4-6 weeks depending on the response
  • Answer: Average to good

tattoos

  • Treatment method of this model of skin lesions: OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 30 seconds / twice
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: every 4-6 weeks depending on the response
  • Answer: Variable

Next skin lesion: freckles

  • Its treatment method: P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: uniform freezing / once
  • Margin: F
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: usually only once
  • Answer: Variable

Solar lentigo

  • Treatment method of this model of skin lesions: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5-10 seconds / once
  • Margin: F
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: usually only once
  • Answer: Good

From other skin lesions: simple lentigo

  • Treatment method: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: gentle / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: usually only once
  • Answer: Good

AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma

  • Skin lesion treatment method: OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 10-60 seconds / twice
  • Margin: 3mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 3 times every 3 weeks
  • Answer: Very good

Volos Lake

  • Treatment method: P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: usually only once
  • Answer: Very good

Angioset

  • The method of treating this category of skin lesions: P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: usually only once
  • Answer: Good

Mibelli angiocrat

  • Treatment method: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 10 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of meetings and their intervals: 3 times with an interval of every 2 months
  • Answer: Good

Testicular angiokeratma

  • Skin lesion treatment method: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5-10 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of meetings and their intervals: 3 times with an interval of every 2 months
  • Answer: Good

Skin lesion: spider mole

  • Treatment method: P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 10 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 3 times with an interval of every 6 weeks
  • Answer: Good

Capillary hemangioma

  • Treatment method of this model of skin lesions: P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5-30 seconds / twice
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 2-4 times with an interval of every 8 weeks
  • Answer: Very good

Cavernous hemangioma

  • Treatment method: P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5-30 seconds / twice
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 2-4 times with an interval of every 8 weeks
  • Answer: Very good

Acne cyst

  • Skin lesion treatment method: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5-15 seconds / twice
  • The number of sessions and their intervals: 2-3 times with an interval of every month
  • Answer: Good to excellent

Treatment of milia skin lesions

  • Treatment method: P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: freezing / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: usually only once
  • Answer: Good

Myxoid cyst

  • Treatment method of this category of skin lesions: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 30 seconds / twice
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 1-3 times every 8 weeks
  • Answer: Good to excellent

Treatment of syringoma skin lesion

  • Treatment method: P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: freezing / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 2-3 times every 1-2 months
  • Answer: Good

Trichothelioma

  • Treatment method: P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: freezing / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of meetings and their intervals: once
  • Answer: Good

Trichymal cyst

  • Skin lesion treatment method: forceps or OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5-10 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of meetings and their intervals: once
  • Answer: Very good

Eccrine hydrocystoma

  • Treatment method: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: freezing / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 2-3 times every 1-2 months
  • Answer: In fine small type

Among the types of skin lesions: dermatofibroma

  • Treatment method: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 30 seconds / once
  • Margin: 2mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 1-3 times every 1-2 months
  • Answer: Excellent

Seborrheic keratosis

  • Treatment method of this model of skin lesions: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: freezing / once / 10-15 seconds
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions: once
  • Answer: Very good

Pelvic gland hyperplasia

  • Treatment method: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5-15 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions: only once
  • Answer: Good

Chondrodermatitis nodularis of the ear

  • Treatment method of this category of skin lesions: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5-15 seconds / once
  • Margin: 2mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 2-3 times every 1-2 months
  • Answer: Good

Treatment of warts (genital or…)

  • Treatment method: OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5 seconds / once
  • Margin: 2mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 1-3 times every 1-2 months
  • Answer: Excellent

Empty nipple hyperkeratosis

  • Treatment method: OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: 5 times with intervals of 1-2 months
  • Answer: Very good

Acrokeratosis varusiformis Hoff

  • Treatment method: OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: several times with intervals of 6-8 weeks
  • Answer: Very good

Papulosanitary dermatosis

  • Treatment method of this model of skin lesions: OS or P
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: freezing / once
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: several times with intervals of 6-8 weeks
  • Answer: Very good, but it may be distorted.

Benign keratotor lachnoid

  • Treatment method: OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: freezing / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: several times with intervals of 6-8 weeks
  • Answer: Good

Sebaceous adenoma

  • Treatment method: OS
  • Time and number of freezing cycles: 5 seconds / once
  • Margin: 1mm
  • Number of sessions and their intervals: several times with intervals of 6-8 weeks
  • Answer: Satisfactory

Treatment of skin warts with cryotherapy

The types of skin warts are explained below…

common wart

Cold therapy can be used to treat common warts. These warts have a rough surface and well-defined edges. They are round or irregular in shape and usually 2 to 10 mm wide (the size of a pencil eraser or smaller). Common warts are hard and appear in dark and light gray, yellow, brown, or flesh-colored colors. These types of warts are most often formed near the fingernails and backs of hands, but they can also appear in other places such as elbows and knees. Common warts are usually harmless.

Skin cold therapy or skin cryotherapy

Warts on the soles of the feet

The treatment of plantar warts is another use of cold therapy or cryotherapy. This type of wart occurs on the soles of the feet, and due to the pressure exerted on them while standing, they become wide and flat, and despite the presence of very small and prickly clots in the middle, they are seen in the form of spots. Plantar warts are often painful, especially when they occur on the weight-bearing part of the foot. These warts may require strong and frequent treatments to be completely eradicated.

Mosaic wart  on the soles of the feet

These warts appear on the soles of the feet and are in the form of a cluster of small warts stuck together and in large numbers.

Filamentous warts

These warts appear on the back of the eyelids, neck, or lips and are long, thin growths that often grow directly out of the skin.

flat wart

These warts appear on the face and along the scratches. They have a smooth surface and a smooth tip and are in the form of yellow and brown pimples. These types of warts are more common in children than in adults.

Genital Warts

These warts appear near the genitals, which can be easily treated using cryotherapy (cold therapy). In the following, we will provide you with more explanations for the treatment of genital warts.

Treatment of genital warts

Today, we are witnessing the spread of genital warts and an increase in referrals to specialists for treatment; Considering that the use of unsafe methods such as cautery, laser and RF causes the spread of the virus in the office, and even smoker vacuums with multi-stage filters cannot completely prevent the spread of the virus, and this can in the long run, in addition to waste cause lung problems for the attending physician, so the safest and best method to treat genital warts is to use cryotherapy; Because by freezing the lesion, the virus will not spread in any way. In addition, the power of cryotherapy in clearing wart lesions is reported to be about 80%, and this is achieved when liquid nitrogen cryospray with a freezing temperature of -196 degrees Celsius is used.

Using liquid nitrogen in the old way, such as swap, because it does not create the necessary freezing temperature of -196 degrees, reduces the success of the treatment. Also, the use of cryo, such as cryogun and pen, whose freezing temperature is not enough to treat genital warts (up to -80°C) greatly reduces the chance of recovery. In addition to being cheap, liquid nitrogen cryospray is easy to use, heals quickly, and leaves no scars. In addition, it has no side effects and is a safe treatment method during pregnancy.

Liquid nitrogen cryo spray

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