WHY CHOOSE CRYOSONIC Rickmansworth

Skin imperfections no longer removed by NHS

Most skin lesions removals, or the removal of skin ‘lumps and bumps’ (e.g. warts, verrucae, skin tags), are no longer covered by the NHS since they are cosmetic and classed as “non-essential”.

In other words, the NHS will not remove a skin imperfection that is not cancerous and life-threatening.

Private clinics

Your next choice is to have it removed through a private facility. 

Many private facilities will provide laser or surgical removals, which leads to time off work, prolonged recovery time, and private surgical and laser removal is very costly!

Removing moles and other lesions such as skin tags can cost between £170 and £3000, with the average costing approximately £1000. 

However, these prices can vary depending on the number of moles needing removal, the size and location, and the surgeons’ experience in removing them.

Crysonic Rickmansworth offer a fast treatment that is affordable:

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Using the latest in cryotherapy technology, Cryosonic can remove your skin lesion quickly and effectively without the need of surgery. 

The procedure can be done in your lunch hour and because the treatment is non-invasive there is conveniently no need to take time off from work.

The Cryopen treatments are very affordable to remove those unwanted flaws. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Cryosonic

Why should I choose Cryosonic for lesion removal?

Cryosonic specialises in non-surgical lesion removal using advanced CryoPen technology. Our treatments are fast, affordable, minimally invasive, and designed to help remove unwanted skin imperfections without surgery, stitches, or lengthy recovery times.

How Cryosonic is Different From Other Lesion Removal Clinics?

While many clinics may use surgical or laser procedures to remove unwanted lesions, these procedures can be time-consuming and inexact. In contrast, Cryosonic is a fast cryotherapy treatment that uses CryoPen to target imperfections within seconds. We prioritise convenience, minimal discomfort, professional care, and great results while helping clients avoid the downtime commonly associated with more invasive treatments.

Is CryoPen treatment a surgical procedure?

No. CryoPen treatment is completely non-surgical. There are no incisions, stitches, or general anaesthetics required. The treatment works by applying a controlled freezing technique directly to the unwanted lesion.

How long does a Cryosonic treatment take?

Most CryoPen treatments take only a few seconds to treat the lesion itself, making them easy to fit into a busy schedule. Many clients can attend their appointment and return to their normal activities immediately afterwards.

Is there any downtime after treatment?

One of the biggest advantages of CryoPen treatment is that there is typically little to no downtime. Most people can continue with their daily routine straight after their appointment.

Is CryoPen treatment painful?

The treatment causes only slight discomfort for most clients. Most people compare the feeling to a mild cold or a sting that disappears after treatment is complete.

What types of skin lesions can Cryosonic treat?

Cryosonic can treat a wide range of benign skin imperfections, including skin tags, warts, verrucae, cherry angiomas, age spots, sun spots, milia, and certain benign moles, following assessment by a trained practitioner.

Can Cryosonic treat lesions near sensitive areas such as the eyes?

CryoPen technology offers pinpoint precision, allowing practitioners to target the lesion while minimising impact on surrounding healthy skin. This makes it suitable for many delicate treatment areas following professional assessment.

Is CryoPen treatment safe?

CryoPen technology is widely used for lesion removal and is designed to provide precise, controlled treatment. At Cryosonic, all treatments are carried out by trained professionals who assess suitability before proceeding.

Why are more people choosing private laser removal?

Many benign skin lesions are no longer routinely removed through the NHS because they are considered cosmetic rather than medically necessary. As a result, many people choose private treatment to address unwanted skin imperfections quickly and conveniently.

And why is Cryosonic cheaper than surgery?

In many cases, yes. More invasive surgical and laser procedures tend to carry much higher costs, as well as post-procedure consultation and recovery expenses. For many benign lesions, the CryoPen™ treatment is an affordable option.

Do I need time off work after treatment?

Most clients do not require any time off work. The treatment is designed to be quick and convenient, allowing you to return to your normal activities immediately after your appointment.

Will the lesion come back after treatment?

Many treated benign lesions are permanently removed. However, outcomes can vary depending on the type of lesion, individual healing response, and other factors. Your practitioner will discuss realistic expectations during your consultation.

How do I know if I am suitable for CryoPen treatment?

Every client receives an assessment before treatment. This allows the practitioner to evaluate the lesion, determine whether cryotherapy is appropriate, and recommend the most suitable course of action.

How do I book a consultation with Cryosonic?

Booking is simple. You can arrange an online consultation or appointment through the Cryosonic website, and a member of the team will help you choose the most appropriate treatment option for your needs.