Verruca Freeze: An Overview
Safe, Easy, & Effective Cryosurgery - A Convenient Alternative to Liquid Nitrogen
Discover the convenience and efficiency of Verruca-Freeze, a leading solution for cryotherapy and cryosurgery in outpatient settings. Verruca-Freeze has been designed to offer medical professionals a portable and cost-effective alternative to traditional liquid nitrogen methods.
With proper application, Verruca-Freeze reaches -70°C (-94°F), the coldest available of all canister-based cryosurgical products. With -50°C being the required temperature for full lesion destruction, it will achieve the intended results without the overkill like liquid nitrogen, which freezes at -196°C.
With Verruca-Freeze, practitioners can easily and effectively address a wide variety of benign skin conditions, including warts, verrucas and other lesions. This essential tool not only enhances treatment efficiency but also improves patient comfort and satisfaction, making it a valuable addition to any medical practice.
Treatable Lesions
Verruca-Freeze is cleared to treat 21 of the most common benign skin lesions:
Warts
Common wart (Verruca vulgaris), Flat wart (Verruca plana) & Filiform or digitate wart
Plantar Warts
Plantar wart (Verruca pedis) & Mosaic wart
Actinic Keratoses
Seborrheic Keratoses
(also known as Seborrheic Verruca)
Achrochordon (Skin Tags)
Molluscum Contagiosum
Age Spots
(also known as sun spots, liver spots, Lentigos, or Lentigines)
Condyloma
(also known as Genital Warts)
Dermatofibroma
Small Keloids
(also known as keloidal scars)
Granuloma Annulare
Porokeratosis Plantaris
Angiomas
Lentigo Maligna
Keratoacanthoma
Lentigo
Chondrodermatitis
Epithelial Nevus
Leukoplakia
Pyogenic Granuloma
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