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Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy is a quick, effective treatment that uses extreme cold to target and destroy abnormal tissue. Ideal for warts, actinic keratosis, and small skin lesions, this minimally invasive procedure ensures minimal discomfort and rapid recovery, all performed in our comfortable clinic setting.

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy

Overview

What is Cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy uses extreme cold (-196°C) to destroy abnormal tissues such as warts, actinic keratosis, and early-stage skin cancers1. Once cryotherapy has destroyed the abnormal cells, healthy cells and tissues can replace them. The medical therapy is also used for chronic pain to interrupt the pain signals. 

As this is a quick and minimally invasive procedure, you will recover quickly and can return to normal activities. 

When You Should Consider Cryotherapy 

Our consultants typically recommend cryotherapy for:

  • Warts and verrucas
  • Seborrheic warts
  • Basal cell carcinomas 
  • Sun damage 
  • Fleshy growths 

How Cryotherapy Works

Using the cold temperatures of liquid nitrogen, clinicians can freeze and destroy abnormal cells. The specialists use either a cotton swab or spray to apply the liquid nitrogen to the affected area. 

Your clinician will assess the affected area and confirm whether cryotherapy is the most suitable treatment. The cryotherapy procedure involves applying liquid nitrogen to the area using a spray or a cotton swab. This can cause stinging or burning during application. 

What to Expect When Receiving Cryotherapy 

Before your appointment: Make sure the area is easy for the clinician to access.

During your appointment: The procedure is very quick. You may experience some discomfort during the appointment. 

After your appointment: You can go straight home. 

Risks and Complications of Cryotherapy 

Cryotherapy is considered a safe treatment. However, it is important to be aware of any complications and side effects. 

  • More than one treatment may be required if the abnormal cells are not destroyed 
  • Rarely, a scar may form 
  • Pigmentation changes
  • Swelling, scabbing, and blistering of the treatment site 

Your clinician will explain how to care for the area to ensure optimal healing and discuss any concerns you may have.

Why Choose LivingCare for Your Cryotherapy Needs

The specialist dermatology team at LivingCare have the skill and expertise to target and treat small lesions on the skin using cryotherapy. Our investment in training and equipment ensures you receive the best treatment and care. 

Skin conditions can be painful and uncomfortable. They can also significantly impact your confidence. That's why at LivingCare, treatment is swift. We offer same-day appointments to help you resolve your issue quickly.

LivingCare offers cryotherapy services from our Leeds location, providing quick treatment for small, superficial lesions. You'll find our experts able to answer your questions and discuss treatments for your skin conditions. 

References

 1https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/patients/resources/cryotherapy

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Our Prices

Cryotherapy
Price
Cryotherapy: 1-3 Lesions
£
50.00
Cryotherapy - Additional Lesion
£
15.00

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Locations

You can receive this treatment at any one of the locations below.

Consultants

You can receive this treatment from one of the consultants listed below.

Why choose LivingCare?

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How to receive private treatment at LivingCare

Your healthcare journey in 4 easy steps

  • 1

    Get in Touch

    Give us a call or use our contact form to get in touch with us. After receiving your referral, we will contact you to arrange a suitable time and date for your appointment.

  • 2

    We Contact You

    Within 24 hours, a member of our team will offer you an appointment date and time that suits you. Following the scheduling of your appointment, you will be required to attend one of our clinics for your consultation or scan.

  • 3

    Attend Your Appointment

    Attend your appointment on your chosen date and time to see one of our highly qualified consultants. After your appointment, a consultant will prepare a written report, which will be sent to your referring clinician within 48 hours.

  • 4

    Aftercare and Follow-Up

    If you require any further tests, treatments, or reviews, we will refer you and take care of the booking process. If you need a copy of your report or images, please contact us, and we can arrange this.

Ways to pay

Explore the various options available for this treatment.

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Self Pay

With our self-pay service, there are no waiting lists—consultations are offered within 24 hours, with treatment within a week. All costs, including tests or scans, are quoted upfront with no obligation to proceed. Visit our Prices page for full details.

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Medical Insurance

If using medical insurance, contact your provider to confirm coverage for all treatment stages before your first appointment. You’ll need a referral letter from your GP for a private procedure at The LivingCare Group. Once you have it, either you or your GP can book your first appointment with us.

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