CryoTherapy
What is CryoTherapy?
Cryotherapy is a safe and effective treatment that uses precise bursts of extreme cold to remove unwanted skin lesions, such as skin tags, warts, age spots, and other harmless growths. The cold targets the affected tissue, causing it to naturally fall away over time while leaving the surrounding skin unharmed.
This minimally invasive treatment is:
Quick and convenient – most lesions can be treated in just a few minutes.
Safe and professional – performed using modern, CE-certified equipment.
Low downtime – most people can resume normal activities immediately.
Cryotherapy is ideal for small or stubborn lesions. Some spots, such as warts or deeper pigmentation, may need more than one session to achieve the best results — this will be discussed during your consultation.


Safe, clinically precise removal of skin blemishes — achieve a smoother, more confident complexion in minutes.
Everything you need to know about
CryoTherapy
What is the down time?
Cryotherapy is a quick, minimally invasive treatment that typically requires little to no downtime. Most patients can resume their normal activities immediately.
Some mild redness, swelling, or a slight stinging sensation at the treatment site is normal and usually subsides within a few hours to a day.
Who is this treatment suitable for?
Cryotherapy is suitable for anyone looking to safely remove a variety of unwanted skin lesions, including skin tags, warts, age spots, sun spots (pigmentation), and other benign growths. It is ideal for those who want a quick, minimally invasive treatment with minimal downtime and long-lasting results.
How much does this treatment cost?
Skin tags/ warts/ benign lesions - £85 for the first lesion and £15 for every additional lesion treated in the same appointment
Age spots/ pigmentation - £100 for the first lesion and £20 for every additional lesion treated in the same appointment




How Many Treatments Will I Need? Are the Results Permanent?
The number of cryotherapy treatments required depends on the type, size, and location of the lesion. Small lesions, such as skin tags or minor pigmentation spots, may be cleared in a single session, while larger or more stubborn lesions, like warts or deeper pigmentation, may require multiple treatments.
Cryotherapy provides long-lasting results, as treated lesions are permanently removed. However, new lesions may develop over time, particularly for skin tags or pigmentation caused by sun exposure or aging. Your practitioner will assess your skin and recommend a personalised treatment plan to achieve the best outcome.