Cryotherapy

"Cryotherapy, or also called icing, is an effective method for the treatment of warts. It simultaneously has a destructive and immunostimulating effect, which is why we use this treatment with liquid nitrogen in almost every treatment. In our practice we use a low-pain method of cryotherapy - the Cryopes - to make the removal of warts as pleasant as possible."

Firat Aslanel, physician
Firat Aslanel, physician
How it works

Cryotherapy mode of action

The Cryotherapy with the Cryopes operates with nitrous oxide N2O, which at the nozzle opening has a temperature of -89 °C has. So the Wart tissue within a few seconds to -40 to -50 °C be frozen, which prevents cell death due to Freezing falls below. Thus die the Wart cells off and the underlying normal skin is released. 

Procedure

Cryotherapy procedure

Since we have several options for the treatment of Warts the best choice of therapy will be determined individually during the patient counseling session. Treatment with the Cryopes is hardly painful and lasts only a few minutes. It may take several days for the wart to heal with the formation of a crust. The treatment is repeated weekly until successful and does not require anesthesia. Already one session can be enough. The therapy can also be applied to small children and also pregnant women. 

Further information

Further information

Publications
Therapeutic management of extragential and genital warts.
Eichner, S./Rümmelein, B. / Praxis Depesche, Issue 4/20: 58-63

Further information

Publications
Therapeutic management of extragential and genital warts.
Eichner, S./Rümmelein, B. / Praxis Depesche, Issue 4/20: 58-63