WARNING
The use of any Nitrous Oxide (N2O) cartridge other than the CryoPEN H & O cartridge in your CryoPEN™ CAN:
- Damage the CryoPEN™ – this will void any warranty, and
- May cause injury to both doctor and patient.
For further information, please contact:
Doug Smit:
doug@seremed.com
071 684 3888
Kyle Ross:
kyle@seremed.com
082 446 2103.
Cryosurgery
Precise, powerful but easy-to-use cryosurgery instruments that disperse micro fine jets of nitrous oxide to permanently remove skin lesions.
It is a bloodless, stress & pain free treatment that produce great results.
What is cryosurgery?
Cryosurgery is a process to rapidly freeze skin tissue to destroy it. It has been used successfully for nearly a century.
CryoPen is an innovative cryosurgery instrument that makes treatments incredibly easy & precise. For your patient this means, no pain, no damage to surrounding healthy tissue, no unsightly scars and no aftercare required.
How does it work?
CryoPen is a pen-like device that uses a powerful microjet of cold gas to freeze skin tissue to – 89°C. You as the Medical practitioner or Veterinarian Surgeon, simple presses a trigger, and sprays cold gas for 2- 45 seconds, depending on the lesion. Only the sprayed tissue will freeze. Surrounding skin is unaffected. Frozen tissue will form a scab that will fall off and disappear in a couple of weeks.
Is cryosurgery suitable for your patients?
If your patient has an unsightly or annoying lesion that he/she like to get rid of, he/she can ask you as the Medical Practitioner to check it out and ask you about treatment option.
CryoPen can remove most common lesions easily and quickly. Such as skin tags, common warts, plantar warts, haemangioma, solar lentigo, pigmented spots, genital warts, molluscum contagiosum, actinic or seborrheic keratoses, etc. There should be no scarring, although it is possible that hair may not regrow over treated areas.
What medical markets can use a Cryopen with great success?
- Any type of medical market, such as GP’s, Dermatologists, Gynaecologists, Aesthetic Doctors, Dental market: dentists, maxilla facial surgeons, periodontists, Oncologists, General Surgeons Podiatrists and many more.
- Veterinarian market
Photos of lesions treated in medical market: Below are only 2 examples, but there are 100’s of skin lesions that can be treated with enormous effectiveness.
Benefits of CryoPen
- Patient Benefits: As compared to liquid nitrogen and Verruca-Freeze, the CryoPen is hands down the easiest, most accurate and controllable means to use when performing cryosurgeries in the clinic setting.
- Physician Advantage: As compared to liquid nitrogen and Verruca-Freeze, the CryoPen is hands down the easiest, most accurate and controllable means to use when performing cryosurgeries in the clinic setting.
- Practice Advantage: As compared to liquid nitrogen and Verruca-Freeze, the CryoPen is hands down the easiest, most accurate and controllable means to use when performing cryosurgeries in the clinic setting.
- Technologically advanced: As compared to liquid nitrogen and Verruca-Freeze, the CryoPen is hands down the easiest, most accurate and controllable means to use when performing cryosurgeries in the clinic setting.
- Chilling wells: As compared to liquid nitrogen and Verruca-Freeze, the CryoPen is hands down the easiest, most accurate and controllable means to use when performing cryosurgeries in the clinic setting.
- Re-usable Tips: As compared to liquid nitrogen and Verruca-Freeze, the CryoPen is hands down the easiest, most accurate and controllable means to use when performing cryosurgeries in the clinic setting.
What happens during a Cryopen treatment?
Diagnosis
You as the treatment practitioner will examine the growth or the lesion and decide if it is safe to treat with Cryosurgery.
Treatment:
Treatment can be carried out by a medical professional.
No anaesthetic is needed. The practitioner will:
- assess the size and depth of the lesion
- point the pen at the lesion
- press the trigger to release the gas, “painting” it over the skin for 5–30 seconds. You’ll see what looks like a white foam – it’s ice!
- stop, wipe, then “paint” the skin again.
That’s it! In the following days, frozen tissue will crust over, forming a scab that will fall off in a week or two.
After-treatment
No after-treatment is required. As with any scab, avoid further irritation and use sunscreen until it has healed.
For larger or deeper lesions, a follow up visit to the doctor will be wise, to check it has healed.