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CryoPen XP for the treatment of plantar warts
A treatment method that uses a fine jet of nitrous oxide under high pressure.
4 applicators included:
- Ø 1-3mm: power **
- Ø 2-4mm: power ****
- Ø 3-5mm: power ******
- Ø 5-8mm: power ********
CryoPen guaranteed for 5 years and applicator for 2 years
The manufacturer undertakes to train you via video call.
This device works to remove warts from your patients without any pain and replaces Vercid which is not always 100% effective.
You can offer your patients a CryoPen package of 2 to 3 sessions with an interval of 7 to 10 days.
Positioning the CryoPen instrument for treatment
The instrument should be held vertically with the tip pointing downwards. An angle less than 45° should be avoided.
Effective application
Before starting treatment, consider the age, location, size and number of lesions, skin type, degree of tanning and season.
The tip of the applicator (from which the liquefied N?O is released) should be kept at a distance of 0.5 to 3 mm from the lesion. A distance greater than 5 mm between the lesion and the tip of the applicator will result in the liquid N?O becoming gaseous, making it ineffective in terms of therapeutic results.
As you approach the stream to the lesion, you can observe the focal point of the jet on the tissue. The closer you get to the lesion, the greater the cryogenic power applied to the tissue. For smaller lesions and more delicate operations, we recommend increasing the distance.
Control the amount of liquid N?O to be applied by quick back and forth movements of the applicator.
Circular and crisscross movements have the same effect.
Condensation of moisture in the air can, in some cases, cause ice to form on the lesion.
This “ice igloo” will hinder the efficient operation of the liquid phase of the cryogen (at -89°C) and must be removed.
The learning curve for using the CryoPen is short. CryoPen allows for complete control when applying cryogen. Start by treating common injuries, and as you gain experience, move on to more delicate injuries.
Duration/depth of treatment
Hold the tip of the applicator as close to the lesion as possible.
Typical freezing for viral lesions can take 5 to 10 seconds for small flat warts and up to 45 seconds for full-thickness plantar warts.
For most lesions, treatment time is between 2 and 30 seconds.
This duration depends on the surface area and thickness of the tissue being treated. To estimate the thickness, the practitioner should rely on clinical experience. After the first freezing cycle, allow the tissue to thaw for approximately 30 seconds, followed by a second cryogenic treatment.
Note that during this second cycle, the tissue will freeze faster than during the first cycle. This "freeze-thaw-freeze" technique offers the best chance of success. You will find this procedure in most scientific articles on cryotherapy.
A follow-up visit is recommended after 2 to 4 weeks, to confirm the disappearance of all pathological tissue and to verify whether or not follow-up treatment is necessary.
The user manual is available in the "attachments" tab above??
CryoPen XP for the treatment of plantar warts
A treatment method that uses a fine jet of nitrous oxide under high pressure.
4 applicators included:
- Ø 1-3mm: power **
- Ø 2-4mm: power ****
- Ø 3-5mm: power ******
- Ø 5-8mm: power ********
CryoPen guaranteed for 5 years and applicator for 2 years
The manufacturer undertakes to train you via video call.
This device works to remove warts from your patients without any pain and replaces Vercid which is not always 100% effective.
You can offer your patients a CryoPen package of 2 to 3 sessions with an interval of 7 to 10 days.
Positioning the CryoPen instrument for treatment
The instrument should be held vertically with the tip pointing downwards. An angle less than 45° should be avoided.
Effective application
Before starting treatment, consider the age, location, size and number of lesions, skin type, degree of tanning and season.
The tip of the applicator (from which the liquefied N?O is released) should be kept at a distance of 0.5 to 3 mm from the lesion. A distance greater than 5 mm between the lesion and the tip of the applicator will result in the liquid N?O becoming gaseous, making it ineffective in terms of therapeutic results.
As you approach the stream to the lesion, you can observe the focal point of the jet on the tissue. The closer you get to the lesion, the greater the cryogenic power applied to the tissue. For smaller lesions and more delicate operations, we recommend increasing the distance.
Control the amount of liquid N?O to be applied by quick back and forth movements of the applicator.
Circular and crisscross movements have the same effect.
Condensation of moisture in the air can, in some cases, cause ice to form on the lesion.
This “ice igloo” will hinder the efficient operation of the liquid phase of the cryogen (at -89°C) and must be removed.
The learning curve for using the CryoPen is short. CryoPen allows for complete control when applying cryogen. Start by treating common injuries, and as you gain experience, move on to more delicate injuries.
Duration/depth of treatment
Hold the tip of the applicator as close to the lesion as possible.
Typical freezing for viral lesions can take 5 to 10 seconds for small flat warts and up to 45 seconds for full-thickness plantar warts.
For most lesions, treatment time is between 2 and 30 seconds.
This duration depends on the surface area and thickness of the tissue being treated. To estimate the thickness, the practitioner should rely on clinical experience. After the first freezing cycle, allow the tissue to thaw for approximately 30 seconds, followed by a second cryogenic treatment.
Note that during this second cycle, the tissue will freeze faster than during the first cycle. This "freeze-thaw-freeze" technique offers the best chance of success. You will find this procedure in most scientific articles on cryotherapy.
A follow-up visit is recommended after 2 to 4 weeks, to confirm the disappearance of all pathological tissue and to verify whether or not follow-up treatment is necessary.
The user manual is available in the "attachments" tab above??
CryoPen XP - Wart Treatment

- Regular price
- 4.433,00€
- Sale price
- 4.433,00€
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6.206,20€

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