Liquid nitrogen, which reaches a temperature of -196°C, is used to rapidly freeze and thereby destroy tissue.
The procedure aims to remove superficial, benign, or precancerous elements. Treatment with liquid nitrogen can be performed only on the affected area, with minimal impact on surrounding healthy tissue.
Cryotherapy with Liquid Nitrogen (1 - 3 element) is the simplest form, where treatment targets one or several small lesions. This process is usually faster and easier. The procedure can often be completed in a single session, as only a few lesions need to be addressed.
Cryotherapy provides noticeable aesthetic and clinical results without the need for complications or subsequent rehabilitation. After the procedure, pathological elements naturally slough off the skin, after which structural regeneration begins.
The procedure is especially effective in cases where rapid, efficient, and minimally invasive intervention is required to remove small lesions.