
Cryosurgery
Freeze Away Damaged or Abnormal Skin Cells
Cryosurgery, also known as cryotherapy, uses extremely cold temperatures to destroy abnormal or diseased skin tissue. Liquid nitrogen is carefully applied to the treatment area, freezing the lesion and allowing it to thaw before refreezing when necessary. This controlled freeze-thaw cycle destroys unwanted cells while preserving the surrounding healthy skin.
Cryosurgery is commonly used for precancerous lesions, warts, skin tags, and certain superficial skin cancers.


Conditions Commonly Treated with Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy is frequently used to treat concerns like:
- actinic keratosis
- early-stage skin cancers
- benign growths
- stubborn warts
It is also an effective option for removing skin tags and other noncancerous lesions. While highly beneficial, cryosurgery is not recommended for undiagnosed lesions, melanoma, or certain patients, including young children or pregnant women. A proper evaluation ensures safe and appropriate treatment planning.
Benefits of Lesion Destruction with Cryotherapy
Compared to traditional surgical excision, cryosurgery typically causes less pain, minimal bleeding, and limited scarring. The procedure is quick, often requires only one session, and involves little downtime. When performed by experienced clinicians, recurrence of treated lesions is rare, and recovery is generally smooth and straightforward.

What to Expect During Treatment
Cryosurgery requires little preparation before your appointment. During treatment, liquid nitrogen is applied using a spray device or cotton applicator directly to the targeted lesion. The tissue freezes rapidly, then thaws before a possible second freeze cycle. Treated areas may blister or scab as the body naturally eliminates destroyed cells.
Most patients resume normal activities immediately after the procedure.
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Why Choose Glo*tologi for Cryosurgery
Glo*tologi Med Spa in Bentonville, AR, offers expert cryotherapy in a professional, patient-centered environment. Our physician-led team provides precise treatment using advanced techniques to ensure safety and optimal results. With extensive experience in family and aesthetic medicine, we deliver trusted care for both medical and cosmetic skin concerns.
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Any Questions?
Cryosurgery can treat a variety of skin lesions, including warts, skin tags, actinic keratosis, seborrheic keratosis, and some types of skin cancer (e.g., basal cell carcinoma)
Cryosurgery is usually a quick procedure, often completed in just a few minutes. The exact time depends on the size and number of lesions being treated.
Most patients experience mild stinging or burning during freezing, which quickly subsides after treatment.
Many insurance plans cover cryosurgery, especially if it is deemed medically necessary (e.g., for precancerous or cancerous lesions). It’s best to check with your insurance provider for specific coverage details.
Cryosurgery is safe for most areas of the body, but certain sensitive areas (e.g., eyelids, genital regions) may require special care or an alternative treatment.
Common side effects include redness, blistering, swelling, and temporary skin discoloration. Scarring is rare but possible, especially if the area is scratched or disturbed during healing.
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