Cryotherapy through liquid nitrogen is effective in removing dead skin tissue and unwanted skin cells, most famous for its use in the treatment of warts, skin tags, or cancerous appendages, which is completely safe without any harm to the skin tissue surrounding the target area.
How does Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy work?
Using a small spray device, the dermatologist applies liquid nitrogen directly to the target area, whether it is excess skin, dead skin cells, or unwanted skin cells.
Liquid nitrogen freezes and destroys these cells and prevents them from growing, as they mainly kill cells.
After a period of some sessions, these dead cells fall, and then the new skin cells grow as healthy as the natural skin cells.
This procedure is painless because the doctor sprays liquid nitrogen only on the top layer of dead skin.
This procedure is also considered an easy and quick procedure in the dermatologist’s clinic, after which the person returns to his normal life directly as it does not take long to recover.
Uses of Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy
The Most Popular Uses of Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy are:
Actinic keratoses
Viral warts
Molluscum contagiosum
Skin tags.
Seborrhoeic keratoses