During cryotherapy, very low temperatures are applied to a targeted area, causing cellular necrosis. As a result, the body naturally sheds the damaged tissue and begins to regenerate healthy cells.
This procedure is considered minimally invasive and is typically performed in an outpatient setting, requiring no hospitalization or extended recovery period. Its main advantages include quick execution, minimal discomfort, and a low risk of complications. Most patients experience only minor restrictions after the procedure and can soon return to their normal daily activities.
Cervical Cryotherapy can be performed either as a standalone treatment or as part of a comprehensive therapeutic approach, making it a valuable tool in preserving women’s reproductive health.
The procedure is particularly effective for women who have certain pathological conditions but wish to avoid invasive surgical intervention.
Cryotherapy is considered a minimally traumatic method that does not cause structural damage to the cervix or reduce fertility, making it especially relevant for younger patients and those planning pregnancy.
A complete clinical evaluation and accurate diagnosis are essential before undergoing the procedure.