Removal of neoplasms with nitrogen
Removal of skin lesions with liquid nitrogen is a modern treatment method that uses extremely low temperatures. Cryodestruction safely destroys pathological tissues without damaging healthy cells and promotes rapid healing.
When is removal of skin lesions with liquid nitrogen required?
- For warts, papillomas, and condylomas.
- For the removal of keratomas, fibromas, and vascular spider veins.
- In cases of benign skin lesions that cause discomfort or interfere with daily life.
- When there is a cosmetic defect on the face, neck, hands, or body.
- If a fast, minimally painful procedure without incisions or sutures is required.
How is the procedure performed?
- Diagnosis and examination – the physician determines the type and depth of the lesion.
- Skin preparation – cleansing and disinfection of the treatment area.
- Application of liquid nitrogen – targeted exposure using a cryoapplicator or spray.
- Crust formation – a natural stage of skin healing.
- Aftercare recommendations – avoidance of mechanical trauma and use of antiseptic agents.
Main advantages of cryodestruction in Belarus
- Minimal discomfort – usually only short-term tingling or cold sensation.
- No scarring – with proper care, the skin heals without visible marks.
- Low risk of recurrence when the lesion is treated to sufficient depth.
- Fast healing – formation of a protective crust that typically falls off within 7–10 days.
- High safety profile – liquid nitrogen does not cause allergic reactions or systemic side effects.
Why choose liquid nitrogen removal of skin lesions?
The procedure is performed in leading dermatology clinics in Belarus using modern cryotherapy techniques. Experienced specialists ensure safe lesion removal, minimal discomfort, and an excellent cosmetic result.
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