Cryopen vs ExcelV Laser for Seborrhoeic Keratosis, Skin Tags, and Cherry Angiomas

Unwanted skin lesions can be bothersome, both in terms of appearance and comfort. Luckily, modern treatments like Cryopen and the Excel V laser offer effective, non-invasive solutions for removing various skin lesions. Whether you’re dealing with seborrhoeic keratosisskin tags, or cherry angiomas, these treatments can provide fast and virtually painless removal with minimal downtime. Let’s take a closer look at each condition and how Cryopen and Excel V lasers can help.

What Are Seborrhoeic Keratosis, Skin Tags, and Cherry Angiomas?

Before we dive into the treatments, let’s briefly explain the skin lesions that can be treated with Cryopen and the Excel V laser:

  • Seborrhoeic Keratosis (SK): These are non-cancerous, wart-like growths that can appear anywhere on the body. They tend to be brown, black, or light tan and have a waxy, scaly texture. While they are generally harmless, they can be unsightly and, in some cases, itchy or irritated.

  • Skin Tags: Small, soft, flesh-colored growths that typically form in areas where the skin folds, like the neck, underarms, or eyelids. While harmless, they can be bothersome or even caught on clothing or jewelry.

  • Cherry Angiomas: These are small, red to purple-colored growths made up of clusters of blood vessels. They often appear on the trunk, arms, or shoulders, and while they are benign, they can be a cosmetic concern for many.

Now, let’s explore how Cryopen and Excel V laser can effectively treat these skin lesions.

Cryopen for Lesion Removal

Cryopen is a highly effective treatment that uses cryotherapy (extreme cold) to remove skin lesions. The Cryopen delivers a precise jet of nitrous oxide (N2O) directly onto the lesion, freezing it and causing the tissue to break down and naturally slough off. This method works well for small, superficial lesions like seborrhoeic keratosis, skin tags, and cherry angiomas.

Benefits of Cryopen:

  • Quick and efficient: The procedure takes only a few minutes per lesion, and the results are visible in a matter of days.
  • Minimal discomfort: Cryopen treatment is generally well-tolerated, with only a mild sting or cold sensation during the procedure.
  • Minimal downtime: After treatment, there is little to no recovery time. Some redness or swelling may occur, but this usually subsides within a few hours.
  • No scarring: Cryopen generally leaves no permanent scarring when used correctly, and the treated areas heal naturally.

Cryopen is particularly great for seborrhoeic keratosis and skin tags, which are relatively superficial and respond well to cryotherapy. Cherry angiomas, being deeper, may require a more targeted approach, which brings us to the Excel V laser.

Excel V Laser for Lesion Removal

The Excel V laser is a powerful vascular laser that delivers specific wavelengths of light to target blood vessels in the skin. This makes it ideal for treating cherry angiomas, which are primarily composed of clusters of blood vessels. However, Excel V can also be effective for treating seborrhoeic keratosis and skin tags, particularly when combined with other treatments or for more stubborn lesions.

Benefits of the Excel V Laser:

  • Precision: The Excel V laser targets specific pigments or blood vessels, making it highly effective at treating vascular lesions like cherry angiomas.
  • Minimal discomfort: Most patients report only mild discomfort, which is often described as a rubber band snap against the skin. Cooling technology is used to keep the skin comfortable.
  • Quick and safe: Excel V laser treatments are fast, with minimal risk of scarring or side effects.
  • Effective for deeper lesions: For deeper skin lesions like cherry angiomas, the Excel V laser can penetrate the skin effectively, ensuring a higher success rate in treating them.

For cherry angiomas, the Excel V laser is especially useful because it targets the blood vessels within the lesion, causing them to collapse and fade over time. In contrast, for seborrhoeic keratosis and skin tags, Excel V works by stimulating the skin’s natural healing process, breaking down the lesion over time without affecting the surrounding healthy tissue.

Which Treatment Is Right for You?

Both Cryopen and Excel V laser are excellent options for removing seborrhoeic keratosis, skin tags, and cherry angiomas. The right treatment for you will depend on factors such as the type, size, and location of the lesion, as well as your individual preferences.

  • Cryopen is perfect for small, superficial lesions like skin tags and seborrhoeic keratosis. It’s fast, effective, and has minimal downtime.
  • Excel V laser is best for treating deeper lesions, such as cherry angiomas, due to its precision and ability to target blood vessels. It’s also effective for larger or more stubborn skin growths.

What to Expect After Treatment

After both Cryopen and Excel V laser treatments, you can expect minimal downtime. There may be slight redness or swelling, especially after the Excel V laser, but this should subside within a few hours to a few days.

  • For Cryopen, the treated area will form a scab, which will naturally fall off after about a week. It’s important to avoid picking at the scab to prevent scarring.
  • After Excel V laser, the area may become red or mildly swollen. For cherry angiomas, the lesion will often darken and shrink before fading away completely.

Both treatments are safe and well-tolerated, and with proper aftercare, you should see full healing within a couple of weeks.

 
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Treating seb k with cryopen or laser
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Treating Seborrhoeic Keratosis and Skin Tags with Cryopen or Laser: 

Seborrhoeic keratosis (also known as Seb K’s) are a common warty spot that appears during adult life as a common sign of skin ageing. Some people have hundreds of them. While typically harmless, many people choose to have these growths treated for cosmetic reasons or because they can become irritated. Thankfully, treatments like Cryopen and Cutera Excel V Laser offer safe, effective ways to remove or reduce Seb Ks with minimal discomfort.

What is Cryopen?

Cryopen uses a precise jet of cooled nitrogen to freeze and destroy unwanted skin growths like seborrhoeic keratosis. This non-invasive method targets the Seb K’s without damaging the surrounding healthy skin. It’s quick, effective, and requires no downtime, making it a popular option for those seeking fast results. This method is particularly effective for larger or thicker Seb Ks and is often used when Laser may not be as effective  After treatment, the Seb K’s typically flakes off within a few days, leaving the skin smooth and clear.

How Laser Works for Seborrhoeic Keratosis


Laser treatments are another excellent option for removing seborrhoeic keratosis. The laser targets the pigment in the growth, breaking it down and allowing the body to naturally eliminate it. This method is particularly effective for Smaller Seb Ks and skin tags. Laser treatment also promotes the healing of the surrounding skin, ensuring a smooth, even result.

Benefits of Cryopen and Laser for Seborrhoeic Keratosis

– Non-invasive: Both treatments are non-surgical and require minimal recovery time.
– Precise: Both Cryopen and Laser target only the growth, leaving healthy skin unharmed.
– Quick Results: Most treatments take just minutes, with visible results in just a few days to weeks.
– Minimal Discomfort: The treatments are generally well-tolerated, with little to no downtime.

Which Treatment is Right for You?

Both Cryopen and Laser are excellent options for treating seborrhoeic keratosis. The choice between them depends on the size, depth, and location of the SKs, as well as your personal preferences. At your consultation, we’ll discuss your specific concerns and recommend the best treatment to suit your needs.

If you’re bothered by seborrhoeic keratosis or skin tags, don’t hesitate to contact us today for a consultation and learn more about how we can help you.
 

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