Warts and verrucas are small, rough lumps or growths on your skin caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). Many people get one at some point in their lives. They’re most common in children and young adults. A wart on the sole of your foot is called a verruca.
Cryotherapy is the process of freezing your wart using liquid nitrogen so it falls off. Cryotherapy can be done by a GP but, depending on where you live, it’s not usually funded by the HSE. This means it might only be available as a private treatment.

The unique method with a
constant penetrating temperature

The unique method with direct contact
between the liquid and the skin allowing a
constant penetrating temperature of -89 °C.

General advantages

• Low treatment costs
• Simple and secure handling
• Extremely precise application, with a constant
penetrating temperature of -89 °C
• Suitable for almost all skin-changes

The advantages of cryosurgery

• No destruction of biological function or structures
• Excellent cosmetic effects
• Almost no scar formation
• Non bleeding treatment, no anaesthesia required
• Practically painless, therefore suitable for children and sensitive patients
• The majority of symptoms disappear after just one treatment

Cryosurgery with «LIQUIDFREEZING» the liquid phase of nitrous oxide

• Very high refrigerating capacity
• Recommended application times
• Simple and virtually painless treatment
• Effective treatment of all types of skin lesions

More security, more efficiency and short treatment times