What is Cryotherapy?
Mole, Wart & Skin Tag Removal
Safe, Quick & Effective Cryotherapy Treatment, Our Cryotherapy Removal Treatment offers a fast, precise, and non-invasive way to remove unwanted skin lesions, including moles, warts, skin tags, cherry angiomas, and more. Using medical-grade cryotherapy, we apply a controlled jet of extremely cold gas (nitrous oxide) directly to the lesion. This freezes and destroys the abnormal skin cells, allowing them to safely fall away over time, revealing smooth, clear skin beneath, no cutting, no stitches, and minimal downtime.
The Benefits of Cryotherapy Skin Lesion Removal
✔ Fast & Effective – Most removals take just seconds per lesion
✔ No Needles or Cutting – Non-invasive and comfortable with minimal discomfort
✔ Safe & Precise – Targets only the lesion without damaging surrounding skin
✔ Minimal Downtime – Return to daily life immediately with little to no aftercare
✔ Suitable for Face & Body – Can treat delicate or visible areas with confidence
✔ Boosts Confidence – Removes visible skin imperfections for a cleaner, smoother appearance
✔ Treated areas – Skin Tags, Moles (non-cancerous, superficial), Warts & Verrucas, Cherry Angiomas, Seborrheic Keratoses, Milia and Sun Spots / Age Spots
Note: All lesions must be assessed prior to treatment to confirm suitability and safety.
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Aftercare for Cryotherapy Skin Removal
✔ Don’t Pick or Scratch – Let the lesion come away naturally to avoid scarring
✔ Keep the Area Dry – Avoid soaking the area for 24–48 hours
✔ Apply Antibacterial Cream (if recommended) – To support healing
✔ Avoid Harsh Skincare – No active ingredients or exfoliants on the area
✔ Use SPF – Especially if the area is exposed (e.g. face, hands) to avoid pigmentation
✔ Allow Healing Time – Full healing usually occurs within 7–14 days depending on the size and location of the lesion
or call us on 0151 342 2409
Aftercare for Cryotherapy Skin Removal
✔ Don’t Pick or Scratch – Let the lesion come away naturally to avoid scarring
✔ Keep the Area Dry – Avoid soaking the area for 24–48 hours
✔ Apply Antibacterial Cream (if recommended) – To support healing
✔ Avoid Harsh Skincare – No active ingredients or exfoliants on the area
✔ Use SPF – Especially if the area is exposed (e.g. face, hands) to avoid pigmentation
✔ Allow Healing Time – Full healing usually occurs within 7–14 days depending on the size and location of the lesion
or call us on 0151 342 2409
How Cryotherapy Removal Works
3 Simple Steps

Skin Assessment & Consultation
Your practitioner will assess the lesion(s), confirm they’re safe to treat, and explain the procedure.

Precision Freezing
A fine jet of medical-grade cryogenic gas is applied directly to the lesion for a few seconds. This freezes the unwanted tissue without affecting the surrounding skin.

Natural Removal
Over the following days, the treated area may blister, scab, or darken before falling away naturally, leaving behind clear, healthy skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
You may feel a mild stinging or pinching sensation during freezing, similar to an ice cube on the skin. It’s very quick and well tolerated by most clients. Some may experience slight soreness or tingling for a few hours after.
The freezing itself typically lasts 5–30 seconds per lesion, depending on the size. The entire appointment is usually done within 15–30 minutes.
Some lesions (like large or stubborn warts) may require a second or third treatment, spaced a few weeks apart. Most minor skin tags or moles are fully removed in just one session.
No, only non-cancerous, superficial moles can be treated with cryotherapy. Your practitioner will examine each lesion before proceeding. If anything looks suspicious, you’ll be referred for medical assessment first.
There is a low risk of scarring or post-inflammatory pigmentation, especially if aftercare instructions are followed. Darker skin tones may experience temporary lightening or darkening of the area.
Yes, there’s no downtime, but we recommend avoiding makeup, saunas, or excessive sweating for the first 24–48 hours on the treated area.


