Are you tired of dealing with stubborn skin conditions that just won’t go away no matter what you try? If so, you may want to consider Cryotherapy using the Cryo IQ Pen, available at Ultimate Bodyworks in St Neots, Cambridgeshire.

Cryotherapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses extreme cold to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue. The Cryo IQ Pen is a handheld device that allows for precise application of liquid nitrogen, the cooling agent used in cryotherapy. This makes it an effective option for treating a variety of skin conditions.

Skin tags, milia, cherry angiomas, warts, verrucas, keratosis, sun spots, age spots, and sebaceous hyperplasia are just a few of the conditions that can be treated with Cryotherapy using the Cryo IQ Pen. Let’s take a closer look at each of these conditions and how Cryotherapy can help.

Cryotherapy for Skin tags 

Skin tags are small, soft, flesh-colored growths that hang off the skin. While they are typically harmless, they can be unsightly and annoying. Cryotherapy can freeze the tissue and cause it to fall off within a few days.

Cryotherapy for Milia

Milia are small, white or yellowish bumps that commonly appear on the face. They are caused by trapped dead skin cells and are not harmful, but can be difficult to remove without causing damage to the surrounding skin. Cryotherapy can help to remove milia without damaging the surrounding tissue.

Cryotherapy for Cherry angiomas

Cherry angiomas are bright red or purple bumps that are often found on the torso. They are caused by an overgrowth of blood vessels and are typically harmless. Cryotherapy can be an effective way to remove cherry angiomas, leaving behind little or no scarring.

Cryotherapy for Warts and verrucas

Warts and verrucas are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can be stubborn to treat. Cryotherapy can freeze and destroy the tissue, causing the wart or verruca to fall off within a few days.

Cryotherapy for Keratosis

Keratosis is a type of rough, scaly patch that commonly appears on the face, arms, and legs. It is caused by an overgrowth of keratin, a protein found in the skin. Cryotherapy can help to remove keratosis, leaving behind smoother, healthier-looking skin.

Cryotherapy for Sun spots and age spots

Sun spots and age spots are caused by sun damage and are commonly found on the face, hands, and arms. Cryotherapy can be used to freeze and destroy the pigmented cells, resulting in a more even skin tone.

Sebaceous hyperplasia

Sebaceous hyperplasia is a common skin condition that results in small bumps on the face. It is caused by an overgrowth of sebaceous glands, which produce oil. Cryotherapy can help to reduce the size of the bumps and improve the overall appearance of the skin.

If you are interested in Cryotherapy using the Cryo IQ Pen to treat any of these skin conditions, be sure to consult with a qualified practitioner. At Ultimate Bodyworks in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, our experienced professionals can help you determine if Cryotherapy is right for you. Contact us today to learn more about this innovative treatment option.

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