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Get started performing cryosurgery with the all-inclusive, affordable Verruca Freeze 35 Freeze Kit. Verruca-Freeze is a successful cryogen being widely used for wart removal and treatment of twenty other benign skin lesions. Unlike liquid nitrogen, cryosurgery with Verruca-Freeze is convenient and low-cost thanks to portable wart freeze canisters and a fast, simple procedure. Cryosurgery is the best way to treat many benign skin lesions because it is minimally invasive and it causes less pain and scarring than other surgical options.
Features:
- Coldest portable cryosurgery unit available
- Bloodless and odorless
- Self-anesthetizing
- Effective temperature of up to -70°C
- 5 year shelf life Cleared for 21 different benign skin lesions
- Success rate of 91.3% on the first application, and 100% on the second
- Quick 2-3 minute procedure
- Environmentally safe
- Non-flammable and easy to use
The 35 Freeze Kit includes:
- 35 freeze canister of cryogen
- Set of 5 soft tipped limiting cones (3, 5, 7, 9, 12mm) 15
- CryoBuds™ (5 small, 5 medium, and 5 large)
- Cryo insulator for the canister
- Extender tube
- Practice media
- Training DVD
- Instructions
- Patient Information Sheets
With the all-inclusive, affordable Verruca Freeze 35 Freeze Kit cryosurgery is a routine procedure. Verruca-Freeze is a successful cryogen that is the popular choice for wart removal and treatment of twenty other benign skin lesions, among them warts, plantar warts, seborrheic keratoses, skin tags (achrochordon), age spots, small keloids, actinic keratoses, dermatofibroma, granuloma annulare, porokeratosis plantaris, molluscum contagiosum, angiomas, and leukoplakia. Unlike liquid nitrogen, cryosurgery with Verruca-Freeze is convenient and low-cost thanks to portable wart freeze canisters and a fast, simple procedure.
Cryosurgery is the best way to treat many benign skin lesions because it is minimally invasive and it causes less pain and scarring than other surgical options. The pain or redness is usually localized, and can be alleviated with oral analgesics.
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