Cryotherapy – wart removal through freezing

Cryotherapy, also known as dermatological cryosurgery, is one of the most commonly used methods for removing skin lesions. It’s a minimally invasive, safe, and highly effective procedure. The treatment involves precisely freezing the affected tissue with liquid nitrogen, leading to its controlled removal and stimulating the skin’s natural regeneration processes. Thanks to its targeted action, cryotherapy does not damage the healthy tissue surrounding the lesion.

Price per treatment
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Perceptibility

Brak bólu
Silny ból

Duration

Just a few minutes

Recovery time

2 weeks

Number of treatments in a series

1-4

How to prepare

  • A dermatological consultation is required beforehand, during which the doctor assesses the type and nature of the lesion.
  • No special preparation is necessary.

Is this tight for you?

Cryotherapy is recommended for individuals with:

  • viral warts (common warts)
  • soft fibromas (skin tags)
  • actinic keratosis (sun-induced skin changes)
  • molluscum contagiosum
  • genital warts
  • other benign skin lesions that require removal

Treatment process

STEP I: Disinfection

STEP II: Application of liquid nitrogen

Results

The result of cryotherapy is the effective removal of the skin lesion and a noticeable improvement in the appearance of the treated area. The skin regains a smooth texture and even tone, with no visible signs of intervention. By stimulating the body’s natural regeneration processes, new skin forms evenly—minimizing the risk of scarring or discoloration.

Post-Treatment Care

  • Do not puncture any blisters that may form
  • Apply an antiseptic solution to the treated area
  • Avoid sun exposure until the skin has fully healed
  • Refrain from using irritating cosmetics or creams
  • Maintain proper hygiene and avoid scratching or rubbing the treated area

Contraindications

Cryotherapy is not recommended for individuals with cold sensitivity, blood clotting disorders, or autoimmune diseases. It is also not advised for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Active skin infections in the treatment area and certain advanced systemic conditions—such as uncontrolled cardiovascular diseases—are also contraindications. The decision to proceed with cryotherapy is always made by a physician following a consultation.

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Cryotherapy is one of the most effective methods for treating viral warts. It works by selectively targeting the affected tissue, causing controlled damage that leads to its gradual removal. The procedure is quick, well-tolerated by patients, and doesn’t require any special preparation. It’s a safe and reliable solution for wart treatment.

Aleksandra Strzelecka, Podolog
Aleksandra Strzelecka,
Podiatrist

We’re answering your most frequently asked questions

  • The procedure may cause a brief sensation of burning or tingling, but it typically doesn’t require any anesthesia.

  • In most cases, a single treatment is sufficient. However, for larger or more stubborn lesions, a follow-up session may be needed after a few weeks.

  • No – cryotherapy typically does not leave scars or discoloration, as long as the treated area is properly cared for during the healing process.

  • Yes, multiple skin lesions can be treated in a single session, provided the doctor finds no contraindications.

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