CryoPen is a precise cryotherapy treatment that uses a controlled jet of nitrous oxide to freeze and remove individual benign skin lesions without affecting large areas of surrounding skin. It can be used for concerns including skin tags, warts, verrucae and cherry angiomas following a suitability assessment.
Treatment is fast and focused, with most applications taking only seconds. There is no formal downtime, so you can usually return to normal activities immediately. However, temporary redness, swelling, blistering or scabbing may develop as the treated lesion heals and naturally sheds.

Freezes individual skin concerns in minutes with precision targeting
Most clients describe the treatment as relaxing
Suitable for warts, skin tags, angiomas and verrucae
A quick freezing treatment that requires no injections or numbing
The treated area heals naturally over the following days
Treatment is tailored to the specific lesion following professional assessment

Ideal for specific spots and small areas of concern that require precise treatment.
Our Cryopen effectively targets the following concerns:
A focused precision treatment designed to address small skin concerns quickly and effectively.
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It's ideal for small concerns such as skin tags, warts, angiomas and verrucae, and is suitable for a wide range of minor skin imperfections. Your practitioner will confirm suitability before treating.
Cryopen is a precision tool that removes small skin imperfections by freezing them in minutes using liquid nitrous oxide. It targets the individual lesion accurately without affecting the surrounding skin, and the whole treatment takes around 15 minutes.
It's fast, effective and virtually pain-free. Most clients feel only a mild stinging or cold sensation during the brief freezing, which passes quickly.
Many small lesions can be treated in a single 15-minute session, though some may need a follow-up depending on size and type. Your practitioner will advise after assessing the area.
There's no real downtime. The treated area may look slightly red or form a small scab as it heals, which settles naturally over the following days.
It's designed for small, benign concerns like tags, warts and verrucae. Larger or more complex lesions may need a different approach, which is why a quick assessment is done before treatment.
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