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Advantages of Using Cryopen For Mole Removal Treatment:

What Is Cryopen Treatment -
And How Does It Work For Benign Mole Removal?

Is Your Mole Benign?

Most moles are considered benign, meaning they are harmless. Typically, they are tan, brown, or pink along with distinct border.
Moles are types of lesions or skin growth and is usually referred to as a nevus, a general medical term for a circumscribed, and visible lesion found on the skin.
Some moles may develop from cells known as melanocytes, which is responsible for making the pigment that gives the skin a natural colour.

These moles may also develop from other cells like nevus cells.

What Are the Different Types of Benign Moles?

There are three common types of benign moles that people may encounter:
* Compound Melanocytic Nevi: This type of mole typically raised above the mucosa or skin which is light brown in colour, sometimes hairy.
* Dermal Melanocytic Nevi: This mole is usually pale, raised, and can be hairy.
* Junctional Melanocytic Nevi: This mole often comes in round and flat appearance and brown colour.
What Is Cryopen Treatment Hinkley?

With Cryopen Treatment, benign moles will be removed in a matter of seconds. It uses linear compression cooling, making it the most advanced technology in cryosurgery. In removing benign moles, no dangerous cryogenic liquids or gases are involved.

There are a few options for mole removal. Laser mole removal is an option. Removing moles

Benign mole removal is suitable for Cryopen and liquid nitrogen.

A suspicious mole or cancerous moles, odd in size, shape, or colour, should always be treated by a doctor as they might be skin cancer. Cosmetic mole removal, such as facial moles, raised moles, or abnormal moles, can be performed for cosmetic reasons.

Atypical moles and non-cancerous moles are collectively referred to as cosmetic moles. Mole removal costs for an atypical mole are a low-risk procedure compared to home remedies, and it is the best method for benign moles.

The Technology

The cryopen technology that we offer is known for its numerous benefits. When we apply an ultracold jet of high-pressure nitrous oxide directly to benign moles, removal will be effective and rapid.

The penetration depth of cold into the targeted cells is approximately 1mm per 5 seconds of treatment. It means that if a benign mole is 2mm in diameter, it will take 10 seconds for the nitrous oxide to be effective. Thus, there is no collateral damage to the surrounding healthy tissue due to its accuracy.

The treatment is effective and safe, and it takes only a few seconds to complete. After treatment, some may experience brief residual stinging for a few minutes and occasionally develop blisters for a few hours. However, patients can expect fast, successful results.

What Causes Benign Moles?

People with darker complexions are more likely to develop moles after sun exposure. It is due to increased melanocyte density in their skin.

Moles can develop anywhere on the body and can be present at birth or develop throughout a person’s lifetime. Factors such as hormonal changes and exposure to sunlight can cause moles to develop or darken.

How to Get Rid of Benign Moles:

Although benign moles pose no health risk, many people prefer to have them removed. Patients can benefit from our cryopen treatment for benign mole removal. Get your mole removed easily!

Although a blister may form after being frozen off, it will heal on its own.

Is it possible for a benign mole to become cancerous?

Melanomas may develop on any skin surface, including the sites occupied by benign moles. It is necessary to consult a specialist if the mole changes in a way that may indicate cancer.

Will a benign mole grow back after its removal?

A benign mole will not grow back after removal if proper care is taken to remove the subcutaneous cells during the procedure.