WHAT IS CRYOPEN?
Rely on the quality of the CryoPen for the efective removal of warts and other skin lesions. The CryoPen is a briliant device. It is practical, innovative and so easy and safe to use. Litle to no preoperative skin preparation is required and postoperative care is unnecessary. With great patient acceptance the CryoPen will directly relate to an increase in the number of cases treated.
WHY CUSTOMERS RETURN TO CRYOPEN
HOW DOES IT WORK

CryoPen is a pen-like device that uses a powerful micro jet of cold gasto freeze skin tisue to-89°C. Your practitioner simple points the CryoPenat the lesion,preses a trig ger, and sprays cold gas for 2-45 seconds, depending on the Only the sprayed tisue will freeze. Surounding skin is unafected.Frozentisuewilform a scab that will fall of fand disappear in a couple of weeks.
What happens during a CryoPen treatment?
1. Diagnosis
Your treatment practitioner will examine the growth or lesion and decide if it’s safe to treat with cryosurgery. If there is any doubt, always consult a doctor.*
(*General Practitioner, Dermatologist, Podiatrist, Gynecologist, Urologist, Pediatrician, etc.)


CryoPen is a pen-like device that uses a powerful micro jet of cold gasto freeze skin tisue to-89°C. Your practitioner simple points the CryoPenat the lesion,preses a trig ger, and sprays cold gas for 2-45 seconds, depending on the Only the sprayed tisue will freeze. Surounding skin is unafected.Frozentisuewilform a scab that will fall of fand disappear in a couple of weeks.

What happens during a CryoPen treatment?
1. Diagnosis
Your treatment practitioner will examine the growth or lesion and decide if it’s safe to treat with cryosurgery. If there is any doubt, always consult a doctor.*
(*General Practitioner, Dermatologist, Podiatrist, Gynecologist, Urologist, Pediatrician, etc.)

2. Treatment
Treatment can be carried out by a medical professional or by an Esthetician, depending on the lesion. No anesthetic is needed. Your practitioner will:
- Assess the size and depth of the lesion
- Point the pen at the lesion
- Press the trigger to release the gas, “painting” it over the skin for 5–30 seconds. You’ll see what looks like a white foam – it’s ice!
- Stop, wipe, then “paint” the skin again.
In the following days, frozen tissue will crust over, forming a scab that will fall off in a week or two. No after-treatment is required. As with any scab, avoid further irritation and use sun screen until it has healed. Your practitioner will advise you. For larger or deeper lesions, you may want to plan a follow-up visit to check that it has healed well.

2. Treatment
Treatment can be carried out by a medical professional or by an Esthetician, depending on the lesion. No anesthetic is needed. Your practitioner will:
- Assess the size and depth of the lesion
- Point the pen at the lesion
- Press the trigger to release the gas, “painting” it over
the skin for 5–30 seconds. You’ll see what looks like
a white foam – it’s ice! - Stop, wipe, then “paint” the skin again.
In the following days, frozen tissue will crust over, forming a scab that will fall off in a week or two. No after-treatment is required. As with any scab, avoid further irritation and use sun screen until it has healed. Your practitioner will advise you. For larger or deeper lesions, you may want to plan a follow-up visit to check that it has healed well.
EXTENSION OF SERVICE IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE
The prevalence of viral warts is highest in children with rates of 12% in 4 to 6 year olds* and it is common to see infantile hemangioma and molluscum contagiosum in pediatric practice.
“Cryosurgery is the preferred method of removing these lesions in most patients.”**
With the CryoPen, much less intimidatingly for your younger patients.
*Williams HC, Pottier A, Strachan D. “The descriptive epidemiology of warts in schoolchildren. Br J Dermatology”; 128:504–511. ** Dr. G. (Doc) Dockery FACFAS DPM, Seattle, Washington, USA.


The prevalence of viral warts is highest in children with rates of 12% in 4 to 6 year olds* and it is common to see infantile hemangioma and molluscum contagiosum in pediatric practice.
“Cryosurgery is the preferred method of removing these lesions in most patients.”**
With the CryoPen, much less intimidatingly for your younger patients.
*Williams HC, Pottier A, Strachan D. “The descriptive epidemiology of warts in schoolchildren. Br J Dermatology”; 128:504–511. ** Dr. G. (Doc) Dockery FACFAS DPM, Seattle, Washington, USA.
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