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Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy treatment offers a quick, safe, and effective way to remove minor skin imperfections such as warts, skin tags, and pigmentation. Using advanced freezing technology, this precise procedure targets only the affected area - leaving surrounding skin unharmed and promoting a smoother, clearer complexion.

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Age Spots | Moles | Pigmentation | Skin Tags | Thread Veins | Warts | Veruccas | Xanthelasma

Starting from £90 - 30 minutes

All skincare treatments are subject to a consultation, pricing may vary dependant on your requirements.

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At Clinic No.5, our Cryotherapy treatment provides a precise and medical-led solution for safely removing minor skin imperfections such as warts, skin tags, milia, and areas of pigmentation.

Using controlled freezing technology, the treatment targets only the unwanted tissue - causing it to gently fall away while leaving the surrounding skin unharmed. The process is quick, comfortable, and requires minimal downtime, making it an ideal option for those seeking clearer, smoother skin. Performed by our experienced medical team, Cryotherapy is both effective and reassuringly safe, helping you achieve a refreshed and confident complexion.

Frequently asked questions

Cryotherapy is a quick, safe, and highly effective treatment that uses controlled freezing technology to remove unwanted skin imperfections. At Clinic No.5, we use precision equipment to target only the affected tissue - such as warts, skin tags, milia, and pigmentation - without damaging the surrounding skin.

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