What is cryosurgery?
The dermatologist uses super cold liquid nitrogen to remove skin growths, fade age spots, and treat early-stage skin cancers. Dermatologist will apply the frozen nitrogen with a cotton swab or a spray. The idea is to quickly freeze the skin and then let it thaw slowly to destroy targeted skin cells. Sometimes, more than one treatment is needed.
What can I expect after Cryosurgery?
After the procedure, you can anticipate redness, swelling, and the development of a blister at the treated area. To manage any discomfort, you can use over-the-counter pain relievers. You’ll be instructed to wash the site every day as fluid oozes from the wound, typically for five to 14 days until a dry crust forms. The crust will eventually come off on its own. For procedures on the head and neck, healing usually takes two to six weeks, while it might take longer for other parts of the body.
FAQ About Cryosurgery
Is cryosurgery suitable for all types of skin cancer?
Does cryosurgery for skin cancer hurt?
Does cryosurgery for skin cancer hurt?
What can I expect during the recovery period after cryosurgery for skin cancer?
Are there any side effects or risks associated with cryosurgery for skin cancer treatment?
How many cryosurgery sessions are typically needed for skin cancer treatment?
How long does it take to see results after cryosurgery for skin cancer?
The healing time varies, but you may notice changes, such as the formation of a crust, within a few days to weeks. Complete healing and resolution of any side effects may take several weeks. Your dermatologist will provide guidance on the expected timeline based on your specific case.
Is there a dermatologist near me in Garland that offers treatment for [TREATMENT]?
Yes. At our Garland dermatology office we offers treatment for [TREATMENT] to patients from Garland and the surrounding area. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment.