What is CryoProbe? CryoProbe treatments are extremely safe and effective and do not require anesthetic. CryoProbe is a convenient, nonsurgical treatment that uses liquified nitrous oxide to remove skin growths or skin abnormalities. The liquid is contained within a pen-like tool that has different applicator sizes. The liquified nitrous oxide works by freezing the desired skin abnormality, which then dries out, and sloughs off. The variety of applicator sizes allows for precision application to the desired treatment areas which effectively leaves the surrounding healthy skin untouched.

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What is CryoProbe? CryoProbe treatments are extremely safe and effective and do not require anesthetic. CryoProbe is a convenient, nonsurgical treatment that uses liquified nitrous oxide to remove skin growths or skin abnormalities. The liquid is contained within a pen-like tool that has different applicator sizes. The liquified nitrous oxide works by freezing the desired skin abnormality, which then dries out, and sloughs off. The variety of applicator sizes allows for precision application to the desired treatment areas which effectively leaves the surrounding healthy skin untouched.

BEFORE

AFTER
What skin concerns does CryoProbe treat?
What skin concerns does CryoProbe treat?
Skin lesions and unwanted skin abnormalities don’t stand a chance with a CryoProbe treatment. A CryoProbe (or Freezing) treatment targets the following concerns:
Skin lesions and unwanted skin abnormalities don’t stand a chance with a CryoProbe treatment. A CryoProbe (or Freezing) treatment targets the following concerns:
- Unwanted skin growths
- Pigmented or sun spots
- Warts
- Red birthmarks/Cherry angiomas/Hemangioma
- Skin Tags
- Molluscum contagiosum (resulting from a virus)
- Mosaic verruca (a type of plantar wart)
- Porokeratosis (typically in older individuals due to sun exposure)
- Actinic and seborrheic keratosis (age or sun spots)
- Epidermal nevi (typically seen at birth or during early childhood)
- Solar lentigos (also known as brown liver spots resulting from UV exposure)
- Unwanted skin growths
- Pigmented or sun spots
- Warts
- Red birthmarks/Cherry angiomas/Hemangioma
- Skin Tags
- Molluscum contagiosum (resulting from a virus)
- Mosaic verruca (a type of plantar wart)
- Porokeratosis (typically in older individuals due to sun exposure)
- Actinic and seborrheic keratosis (age or sun spots)
- Epidermal nevi (typically seen at birth or during early childhood)
- Solar lentigos (also known as brown liver spots resulting from UV exposure)
Am I a candidate for a CryoProbe treatment? Anyone can have a CryoProbe treatment, however, particular skin types or treatment areas should be considered with caution. Before a CryoProbe treatment, Master aesthetician Crystal will examine the desired treatment areas of your skin and evaluate your skin care goals to ensure the best possible outcome. Why wait? Try this easy procedure today. A primary benefit of a CryoProbe treatment is the super-fast recovery time. Once the CryoProbe treatment is finished, clients are able to continue their normal, daily routines. So come in during your lunch break or take a pit stop for a CryoProbe treatment and then dash back out to tackle your day!
Questions & Support
Are cryoprobe treatments safe?
Yes!
Download the CryoProbe Procedure Guide
This document will tell you what to expect, how to prepare,
and how to care for the skin after your service.
CryoProbe Treatments
Treatment Zone(s) | Price |
Small | $45 |
Medium | $60 |
Large | $75 |
*Pricing is subject to change.
*New Clients: appointments 30 minutes or more requires a $50 deposit to secure your appointment time. This deposit will be applied to the cost of your treatment. Appointments not cancelled with 24 hours notice will lose their deposit. Thank your for your consideration!
*We have a 24 hour cancellation policy. Any appointments missed or not cancelled within 24 hours will be charged at the full rate. We appreciate your kindness and understanding!