Cryotherapy

Remove warts, skin tags, non-cancerous moles and more

Introduction to Service

Cryotherapy is a quick and relatively painless dermatological treatment that uses liquid nitrogen to safely remove a variety of skin lesions, including warts, skin tags, non-cancerous moles, seborrheic keratosis, nevi, verrucae, solar lentigo and more. Each session includes an initial consultation to ensure the procedure is tailored effectively to your unique needs and to ensure you are good candidate for the procedure.

Service Questions

  • Cryotherapy is effective for removing skin lesions such as warts, skin tags, non-cancerous moles, seborrheic keratosis, nevi, verrucae, solar lentigo and more. It works by applying liquid nitrogen to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue. This quick, non-surgical procedure causes minimal discomfort and is safe for various skin types. A consult is always done first with a doctor or nurse practitioner to make sure the lesions are appropriate candidates.

  • No a referral is not required as our doctors and NPs will review your lesions as part of the initial consult. However, if your GP wishes to share a referral note we would welcome that.

  • For the most part cryotherapy is a private pay service as it’s considered cosmetic. However, in some circumstances, if removing a lesion is deemed medically necessary, then it can be covered under MSP.

  • The procedure is very well tolerated and relatively painless. A slight stinging or burning sensation will be felt during the procedure peaking around 2mins post treatment. The area may become red and swollen immediately after. In a subset of cases a blister may form in 3-6 hours, flattens in 2-3 days, then sloughs off within 2-4 weeks.

  • Many lesions such as warts and small skin tags may be effectively removed with just one treatment, though results can vary. Lesions like large warts, extensive solar lentigines, and some types of seborrheic keratosis might require multiple treatments for complete removal. This can depend on the size, depth, and location of the lesion.

  • The procedure is quite fast, typically lasting 15-20mins depending on the number of lesions being treated.