Textural
Skin Tags
Skin tags are tiny, soft growths that can form in places where skin folds or rubs together. They're common, and while they are harmless in most cases, many people opt to have them treated because they can feel irritating or appear distracting. It is possible to treat skin tags using Cryosonic Treatment with a pinpoint manner of application. Keeping the surrounding skin as calm as possible, attention remains on the tag itself. For many people, this makes the process feel simple and comforting.
Viral
Warts
Warts are a very common skin challenge and can develop in a multitude of places. They can be persistent and may take time to resolve on their own. This is why those seeking treatment often crave an approach that feels specific and concrete. Cryosonic Treatment is a safe, precise and effective method for managing warts. When the issue is localised and you are simply looking to give the skin a helping hand, it helps that the process doesn't create extra fuss or unnecessary disruption.
Viral
Verrucae
A verruca is a form of wart that usually develops on the foot. They can be uncomfortable at times due to pressure when walking, standing or even wearing shoes. These are not only visible, but can also be physically uncomfortable over time. Cryosonic Treatment is often preferred for verrucae as the treatment can be applied precisely to the problematic area. It's controlled, which helps keep the experience manageable and the wider skin undisturbed throughout.
Textural
Milia
Milia are tiny, round, white bumps that usually develop around the eyes, cheeks or other parts of the face. They can be frustrating since they're often hard to move with regular skincare alone. Cryosonic Treatment can be used to treat milia in a precise, localised fashion. Because facial skin is relatively fragile, precision matters greatly here. A gentle and considered approach is all the more important when dealing with the delicate skin of the face.
Vascular
Cherry Angiomas
Cherry angiomas are small vascular red spots that may form with age. They are usually harmless, but they can become more prominent with time and can be a noticeable presence on the skin. Cryosonic Treatment provides a targeted way to address cherry angiomas. For those bothered by the appearance of these spots, the treatment provides a tidy and focused solution that is calm and methodical in its delivery.
Pigmentation
Age Spots
Age spots are flat areas of pigment that often form after years of sun exposure. They can render skin uneven, particularly on areas of the body that are regularly exposed to light over time. Cryosonic Treatment can address these age spots by targeting exactly the area they appear on. A considered option for those who want a more even skin tone without undergoing anything overwhelming or unnecessarily complex.
Pigmentation
Ephelides
Freckles, known as ephelides, are mostly harmless but some people would prefer to lighten or remove darker or more prominent spots. This may be particularly relevant when the pigmentation becomes blotchy or grouped together in noticeable clusters. Selected areas may be treated with Cryosonic Treatment when precision and care are required. It's always about treating the skin in a manner that feels balanced and genuinely respectful of its natural character.
Sun-Related
Sun Damage
There are plenty of ways that sun damage can manifest. It can show up as uneven colouring, rougher texture, visible spots or sections that look older than the rest of the skin. Cryosonic Treatment is commonly undertaken as a treatment for visible sun-related skin conditions. This allows it to aid the compromised area in a systematic approach, ensuring that everything stays simple, clean and focused on the right parts of skin.
Textural
Seborrheic Keratosis
Seborrheic keratosis is a common benign growth on the skin that can look raised, rough, waxy or slightly textured. As we age, it may become more obvious and can show up in a single place or several areas. Cryosonic Treatment can target these growths specifically. Because these areas can differ in size and texture, a careful and individual approach is key to treating each one in the most appropriate and considered manner.
Structural
Dermatofibroma
Dermatofibromas are rubbery, benign skin growths that may occur following minor injury to the skin but can also develop without any obvious reason. They're generally harmless but may be noticeable because of their firmness and shape. Where Cryosonic Treatment is more appropriate to the visible concern, it can be applied in a controlled way that facilitates a more measured approach and causes less disruption to the surrounding skin overall.
Structural
Angiofibroma
Angiofibromas are small, firm skin growths that tend to crop up in specific parts of the body such as the face. They can be subtle or more apparent depending on their size and location on the skin. Cryosonic Treatment offers a delicate solution to addressing these issues when a more focused approach is considered appropriate, applying the same calm and considered philosophy that runs throughout the whole service.
Assessed
Benign Moles
Benign moles are common and usually harmless, but they can still be an issue if they are raised, visible or located where someone will notice them on a regular basis. It's especially critical to properly evaluate any mole before treatment is attempted. Cryosonic Treatment must be applied only wherever appropriate and after due consideration of the area, the type of mole and the individual's skin in that region.
Viral
Molluscum Contagiosum
Molluscum contagiosum is a viral skin issue that can give rise to tiny, round bumps. It can be a little more common in children, but it can also appear in adults across various parts of the body. In appropriate cases, Cryosonic Treatment may treat the affected region in a targeted and controlled way. Because these concerns can sometimes be contagious or behave differently based on the individual, care and good judgement matter greatly throughout.
Assessed
Porokeratosis
Porokeratosis is a less common skin condition that can also look like a ring-shaped and raised skin change. Because it can look different from one case to another, it needs to be evaluated carefully before any treatment is initiated. Treatment may not be suitable for all patients and can sometimes be considered in specific circumstances where the problem is well-defined and a localised solution is assessed as making sense.
Assessed
Actinic Keratoses
Actinic keratoses are changes to skin that can occur after a great deal of sun exposure over time. As this is a condition that deserves appropriate attention it should always be diagnosed with caution before proceeding with any treatment plan. In certain cases, Cryosonic Treatment might be included in your management plan after all options have been carefully considered. This is a category that responsible skincare always approaches with the seriousness it deserves.