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Cryotherapy Treatment 

Cryotherapy is a cutting-edge treatment that uses extreme cold to safely target and destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. Falcon Plastic Surgery specializes in cryotherapy to treat a variety of skin conditions, including benign lesions like skin tags, as well as malignant lesions such as basal cell carcinoma and other forms of skin cancer. By exposing affected areas to sub-zero temperatures using liquid nitrogen or liquid nitrous oxide, cryotherapy can effectively eliminate abnormal cells while preserving healthy tissue.

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Cryotherapy is a cutting-edge treatment that uses extreme cold to safely target and destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. Falcon Plastic Surgery specializes in cryotherapy to treat a variety of skin conditions, including benign lesions like skin tags, as well as malignant lesions such as basal cell carcinoma and other forms of skin cancer. By exposing affected areas to sub-zero temperatures using liquid nitrogen or liquid nitrous oxide, cryotherapy can effectively eliminate abnormal cells while preserving healthy tissue.

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What is Cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy is a non-surgical medical treatment that uses extreme cold to target and destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. At Falcon Plastic Surgery, cryotherapy is used to treat common skin concerns, including warts, skin tags, age spots, and keratosis. The treatment is performed using localized applications of liquid nitrogen or liquid nitrous oxide, which safely expose the affected area to sub-zero temperatures. This controlled cold exposure damages abnormal cells while preserving surrounding healthy tissue, making cryotherapy an effective and efficient option for select skin conditions in an outpatient setting.

What Does Cryotherapy Treat?

During a cryotherapy treatment, cold liquid is applied directly to the affected area. These intense cold temperatures cause tissue damage to abnormal cells, effectively destroying them. Cryotherapy is widely used in dermatology to treat benign lesions such as:

Warts

Cryotherapy freezes the wart tissue, damaging cells and destroying virus-infected cells. After a freeze-thaw cycle, a scab forms over the treated area and eventually falls off, revealing healthy skin underneath. 

Skin Tags

Skin tags are small, benign growths that can appear anywhere on the body. Cryotherapy works by freezing the affected tissue with extremely cold liquid, which destroys the abnormal cells. Over a few days, the treated area forms a scab that falls off naturally.

Age Spots

Also known as liver spots or sun spots, age spots are areas of pigmentation caused by sun exposure over time. Cryotherapy can target these pigmented lesions with precision, using liquid nitrogen to freeze and destroy the abnormal cells. 

Keratosis

Actinic keratosis and other keratotic lesions are precancerous or rough, scaly patches of skin caused by sun damage. Cryotherapy is a first-line treatment for keratosis, effectively destroying abnormal tissue through intense cold exposure. A scab forms during the thawing process, and once it falls off, healthier skin is revealed underneath.

Sports Medicine

Cryotherapy can also be applied for sports medicine and pain management. Cold therapy helps reduce muscle soreness, aid recovery, and relieve muscle pain by improving blood flow, altering nerve conduction velocity, and reducing muscle guarding. Athletes often use ice packs or ice baths as part of a cryotherapy regimen.

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Benefits of Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy provides a variety of therapeutic benefits. For skin conditions, the treatment helps safely and efficiently destroy abnormal tissue with just one freeze-thaw cycle. A scab forms over the treated area during the thawing process and eventually falls off, revealing healthier skin. Further cryotherapy benefits include:

  • Improved circulation
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Faster healing of both malignant and benign lesions
  • Decreased muscle soreness
  • Improved blood flow
  • Enhanced recovery after sports injuries

The physiologic effects of cold exposure can help elite athletes, individuals with poor circulation, or patients with chronic pain conditions manage symptoms effectively.

Ideal Candidates for Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy is suitable for a wide range of patients with various skin conditions or therapeutic needs. Ideal candidates include individuals with benign lesions such as: 

  • Skin tags or warts
  • Precancerous keratotic lesions
  • Certain malignant lesions, like basal cell carcinoma

While generally safe, cryotherapy may not be recommended for individuals with poor circulation, impaired sensation, or certain medical conditions that make extreme cold exposure risky. During a consultation, each patient’s skin condition and overall health are evaluated to determine whether cryotherapy is an appropriate and effective option.

Why Choose Falcon Plastic Surgery

Falcon Plastic Surgery offers comprehensive, patient-centered care delivered by a highly qualified medical team. Cryotherapy treatments are performed with precision and safety in mind, guided by a collaborative approach that blends medical expertise with personalized attention. Dr. Christopher Falcon, DO, brings extensive training and experience in procedural medicine, ensuring cryotherapy treatments are performed efficiently and comfortably in an outpatient setting. 

Working alongside him is Dr. Christine Falcon, a board-certified dermatologist with specialized expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of skin conditions, including benign lesions, precancerous growths, and skin cancer. Together, the Falcon Plastic Surgery team carefully evaluates each patient’s skin condition to determine the safest and most appropriate option. 

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If you are interested in cryotherapy treatment for skin cancer, abnormal cells, benign lesions, or muscle pain relief, Falcon Plastic Surgery is here to help. During your consultation, our team will evaluate your condition, explain how cryotherapy works, and discuss potential risks and benefits. Contact Falcon Plastic Surgery today to schedule your consultation and discover the health benefits of cryotherapy for yourself.

Cryotherapy FAQs

What types of skin issues does cryotherapy address?

Cryotherapy is known for aiding in the treatment of warts, particularly those caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The extreme cold used in cryotherapy can effectively freeze and destroy the wart tissue, prompting healthy skin to replace it over time. Additionally, cryotherapy is utilized to manage certain types of benign skin lesions, such as skin tags and actinic keratoses. Cryotherapy can also reduce the appearance of small, benign lesions like moles or freckles, thus improving overall skin texture and tone.

How long does cryotherapy treatment typically take?

Cryotherapy treatment typically lasts 2 to 3 minutes per session. This short duration is due to the extremely cold temperatures involved. Despite its brief length, the session is designed to deliver maximum benefits safely and efficiently.

Is there anything I should avoid after cryotherapy?

After undergoing cryotherapy, its important to take certain precautions to ensure optimal recovery and avoid complications. Firstly, you should avoid exposing the treated area to excessive heat, such as hot showers, saunas, or hot tubs, for at least 24 hours. This precaution helps to minimize inflammation and prevent irritation. Additionally, its recommended to avoid touching or picking at the treated area, as this could increase the risk of infection or scarring.

Will I see results immediately after cryotherapy?

No, you will not see final results immediately after skin cryotherapy. The treated area will initially become red, swollen, or blistered. Results appear gradually as the spot scabs over and sheds. It typically takes one to three weeks for full healing.

Is cryotherapy painful?

Cryotherapy is generally not considered painful, but individual experiences may vary. During a cryotherapy session, you might feel a sensation of intense cold, similar to the feeling of being outside on a blustery winter day. This sensation can last for a few minutes, depending on the length of the session. Some people experience tingling or numbness in the areas exposed to the cold, but these sensations typically subside quickly after the session is completed.

Does cryotherapy leave a scar?

Cryotherapy typically leaves minimal to no scarring. It can depend on your skin type, the size and depth of the treated area, how well you take care of the treatment area, and personal healing factors.

Are there any risks of with cryotherapy?

Potential risks of cryotherapy include skin irritation, redness, and nerve damage due to extreme cold exposure. Individuals with certain health conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular issues, or nerve disorders, may be more susceptible to these risks, and they should approach cryotherapy with caution. Its why it is so important to go to an experienced provider like our team at Falcon Plastic Surgery for your cryotherapy treatment.

How do I know if cryotherapy is right for my skin issue?

Cryotherapy is a treatment method that utilizes extremely cold temperatures to address various skin concerns, such as warts, skin tags, and certain types of scars. To determine if cryotherapy is suitable for you, its important to come in for a consultation. During this appointment, Dr. Falcon will examine your skin, review your medical history, and determine the right treatment for your needs.

Is there any recovery with cryotherapy?

Recovery from cryotherapy is generally quick and straightforward. Some patients might experience temporary skin redness or tingling, but these effects usually subside within a few hours. Given its non-invasive nature, cryotherapy often doesnt require any downtime, allowing individuals to resume normal activities right away.

Can cryotherapy help with muscle pain?

Absolutely! Cryotherapy can numb nerve endings, which can result in temporary pain relief. Additionally, the cold temperatures may help in alleviating inflammation and swelling, providing comfort to sore muscles. Athletes and individuals experiencing muscle pain often turn to cryotherapy as part of their recovery process.

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