Cryosurgery News

Cryosurgery for Molluscum Contagiosum
Molluscum contagiosum, a viral infection of the skin, is commonly seen in children. The infection manifests as round, firm, painless bumps. Adults, particularly those with

Cryotherapy (Cryosurgery) for Keloids
A keloid, or keloid scar, is a raised scar that occurs after a skin injury. A keloid can occur wherever there is a skin injury

Cryosurgery for Verruca Plantaris (Plantar Warts)
Plantar warts, small growths that generally appear on the weight bearing areas of the foot, are very common. In fact, most people will have a

Cryosurgery for Actinic Keratosis
Actinic keratosis (AK) is the most common precancer that forms on skin damaged by exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays. The lesions often appear on

Cryosurgery for Acrochordon (Skin Tags)
Skin tags (or acrochordon) are small, noncancerous growths that are very common, with about half of all adults having at least one in their lifetime.

Hydrozid® is now FDA cleared
Hydrozid®, a leading cryosurgery device in Europe, is now FDA cleared and available to qualified providers in the U.S. Designed for primary care physicians, pediatricians,