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Clitoria Sexual Health Clinic, Pelvic Examination Center, Phetkasem 81, Bangkok
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Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy for Warts and Skin Tags

Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy in Bangkok

 

 

Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy for warts at Clitoria Clinic

 

What Is Cryotherapy?

  • Cryotherapy is a medical procedure that uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal skin lesions.
  • The most commonly used substance is liquid nitrogen, which has a temperature of -196°C.
  • It can be used to treat several types of lesions, including common warts, genital warts, certain small skin tags, and other skin lesions considered suitable by a doctor.
  • During treatment, patients may briefly feel intense cold, stinging, burning, or a sharp sensation.
  • Some conditions require repeat treatment every 1-2 weeks, depending on the size, depth, and location of the lesion.

 


How Does Cryotherapy Work?

When the skin or lesion is exposed to the extreme cold of liquid nitrogen, several processes occur:

  • Water inside the cells forms ice crystals, damaging the cellular structure.
  • Small blood vessels around the lesion constrict, reducing blood flow and nutrients to the abnormal cells.
  • A localized inflammatory response develops, helping the body gradually remove the damaged tissue.
  • The lesion gradually dries, darkens, forms a scab, and falls off over several days to several weeks.

What Can Cryotherapy Treat?

  • Common warts
  • Warts on the fingers, hands, feet, or soles
  • Genital or perianal warts in cases considered suitable by a doctor
  • Certain small skin tags
  • Other skin lesions that may be treated with cryotherapy based on medical assessment

If you notice a bump, wart, sore, or raised lesion in the genital area, do not apply medication or wart-removal products without a diagnosis. Similar-looking lesions may be caused by genital herpes, syphilis, skin tags, folliculitis, allergic dermatitis, or other medical conditions.

Cryotherapy Processes

  1. The doctor examines the lesion to determine whether it is a wart, skin tag, or another type of lesion, and whether cryotherapy is appropriate.
  2. The treatment area is cleaned to reduce the risk of infection.
  3. Liquid nitrogen is applied, sprayed, or pressed onto the lesion. Treatment usually takes only a few seconds per area.
  4. The lesion may temporarily turn white because of the extreme cold. It will then gradually return to its normal skin tone or become red afterward.
  5. The doctor provides aftercare instructions

Does Cryotherapy Hurt?

During cryotherapy, you may briefly feel intense cold, burning, stinging, or a tight aching sensation.

The level of discomfort depends on the location, size, and number of lesions treated, as well as each person's pain sensitivity.

Mild burning, redness, swelling, or tenderness may occur during the first 1-2 days after treatment.

How Many Cryotherapy Sessions Are Needed?

The number of cryotherapy sessions depends on the type, size, thickness, and location of the lesion, as well as how the body responds to treatment.

  • Some small warts may improve after 1-2 treatment sessions.
  • Thick, large, or multiple warts may require 3-6 treatments.
  • Commonly scheduled every 1-2 weeks.
  • HPV-related warts, may recur 20-30% within 3-6 months. Follow-up is recommended.

Cryotherapy After-care

After cryotherapy, the treated skin may become red, swollen, sore, or blistered. These are common reactions to freezing treatment. The lesion may later form a scab and gradually fall off.

  • Clean the treated area gently with clean water and pat it dry promptly.
  • Do not scratch, pick, squeeze, or puncture any blisters.
  • Avoid friction on the treated area.
  • Return to see the doctor if you develop severe pain, significant swelling, pus, an unpleasant odor, or fever.

Cryotherapy Possible Side Effects

  • Temporary pain, burning, stinging, or tenderness
  • Redness, swelling, or blister formation
  • Scabbing or a shallow wound after the lesion falls off
  • Temporary darkening or lightening of the treated skin; in some people, the color change may last longer
  • Scarring or infection is uncommon when the wound is cared for properly

How Much Does Cryotherapy Cost?

The cost of cryotherapy depends on the type, number, size, and location of the lesions, as well as the complexity of treatment. A doctor will evaluate the lesions before every procedure.

Wart Cryotherapy Price at Clitoria Clinic

Doctor Consultation and Examination

1,390 THB

Paid only at the first visit if repeat cryotherapy sessions are required

Cryotherapy Costs

650 THB/lesion

Liquid nitrogen treatment

CO Laser Treatment

1,250 THB/lesion

An option for multiple and large genital warts

 

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Who Should Carefully Consult a Doctor Before Cryotherapy?

  • People with diabetes, slow-healing wounds, or weakened immunity
  • People who easily develop raised scars or keloids
  • People with dark-colored lesions, rapidly growing lesions, or lesions that bleed easily
  • Pregnant patients, especially when the lesion is located in the genital area, should be evaluated by a doctor to determine the safest treatment option
  • Anyone who is unsure whether the lesion is actually a wart

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy

 

How Many Cryotherapy Sessions Are Usually Needed?

The number of sessions depends on the size, thickness, and number of lesions. Most patients require an average of 2-6 sessions.

 

Is Blistering After Cryotherapy Normal?

Yes. Blistering, redness, swelling, or a burning sensation may occur after cryotherapy.

Do not puncture, peel, or pick at the blister yourself. Return to see a doctor if you develop severe pain, significant swelling, pus, or fever.

 

Can Cryotherapy Completely Cure Genital Warts?

Cryotherapy removes visible genital warts. However, because genital warts are caused by HPV, approximately 20-30% may recur during the first 3-6 months after treatment.

Follow-up is recommended, and HPV vaccination may be considered according to your doctor's advice.

 

What Is the Difference Between Cryotherapy and CO Laser Treatment?

Cryotherapy uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal tissue,

while CO laser treatment uses heat energy to cut or vaporize wart tissue.

Laser treatment may be more suitable for large, raised, or multiple lesions, while cryotherapy is often appropriate for small to medium-sized lesions.

 

 Consult the Medical Team at Clitoria Sexual Health Clinic, Phetkasem 81, Bangkok

Friendly doctors, Home-like atmosphere, sex-positive and non-judgmental care.

Someone might find our Clinic too far from their places

***Please check Google Map Before Booking : Location

Tel: 081-116-3788

LINE: @dr.clitoria

Email: dr.clitoria@gmail.com

WhatsApp: 660811163788

Book an Appointment

 

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