Cryotherapy Expertise at the Center for Dermatology

At the Center for Dermatology, cryotherapy is one of several evidence-based treatment options used to address benign and precancerous lesions. Dr. Abdul Hafeez and his team combine medical training, advanced technology, and decades of experience to offer targeted solutions tailored to your skin type and condition. Serving patients throughout Lawrenceville and nearby areas like Suwanee and Dacula, the team prioritizes clarity, accuracy, and personalized care at every step.

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What Is Cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy is a dermatologic procedure that uses extremely cold temperatures, typically delivered via liquid nitrogen, to destroy unwanted skin tissue. When applied to a lesion, the freezing temperature causes the targeted skin cells to blister and eventually slough off, allowing new skin to regenerate.

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Concerns Cryotherapy Treats

  • Common warts resulting from human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Actinic keratoses, a precancerous sun-related condition
  • Seborrheic keratoses, which are benign growths
  • Skin tags and other superficial lesions
  • Molluscum contagiosum in children and adults
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Choose the Center for Dermatology for Cryotherapy in Lawrenceville, GA

Dr. Hafeez is a board-certified dermatologist with more than two decades of clinical experience. His background includes a dermatology residency at the University of Illinois and certification from the American Board of Dermatology.

The team’s careful evaluation and commitment to long-term outcomes mean each patient receives an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care, whether cryotherapy is the first or final step in treatment.

Patients appreciate the practice’s clarity, responsiveness, and medical integrity. At the Center for Dermatology, you’ll never be rushed through a visit or offered one-size-fits-all solutions. Clinical evidence, real results, and your individual needs guide each recommendation.

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“Love the personable staff. They are always quick to greet you. There is no wait time. Dr. Hafeez is thorough, knowledgeable, and includes you in the decisions that need to be made regarding your health. Great experience as always.”

P.M.

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Benefits of Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy is a straightforward treatment with minimal downtime and excellent outcomes in many cases. It’s often chosen for its convenience and clinical effectiveness in removing specific types of skin lesions. Benefits include the following:

  • Minimally invasive in-office procedure
  • No surgical cutting or sutures required
  • Fast treatment and healing process
  • Can treat multiple lesions in one visit
  • Reduces the risk of lesion progression

Am I a Good Candidate for Cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy is not suitable for all skin types or lesion locations. A consultation helps determine whether it's the best option based on your diagnosis, skin health, and risk profile. The following are ideal candidates:

  • Patients with clearly diagnosed benign or precancerous lesions
  • Individuals without a history of poor wound healing or keloids
  • Those not taking medications that impair healing
  • Patients seeking treatment for visible or symptomatic lesions
  • Children and adults who are in overall good health
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What Happens During a Cryotherapy Appointment?

Your visit starts with a skin exam to determine if cryotherapy is the right treatment. Dr. Hafeez will explain the risks, expected results, and aftercare instructions before proceeding.

  1. The area is cleaned and prepped.
  2. Liquid nitrogen is applied using a spray or cotton-tip applicator.
  3. The treated site may blister, scab, or peel over the next several days.
  4. Follow-up may be scheduled to assess healing or repeat treatment if needed.

Recovery and Expected Results

After cryotherapy, seeing redness, swelling, or blistering at the treated site is normal. Most areas heal within one to three weeks, depending on location and lesion size. Temporary skin discoloration is possible, especially for individuals with darker skin tones. In most cases, lesions do not return once fully treated.

Types of Cryotherapy Used in Dermatology

Cryotherapy techniques may vary slightly depending on the tool or method used and the goal of treatment.

Spray Cryotherapy

Delivers a controlled stream of nitrogen directly to the lesion

Contact Cryotherapy

Applies nitrogen with a cotton swab or probe

Intralesional Cryotherapy

Used for thicker lesions, combining freezing with internal disruption

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Other Procedures to Consider

  • Electrosurgery: Burns or scrapes off lesions using electrical current
  • Curettage and desiccation: Scraping followed by cauterization for stubborn growths
  • Topical treatments: Prescription creams used for conditions like actinic keratosis or molluscum
  • Photodynamic therapy (PDT): Combines light with a photosensitizing agent to treat precancerous spots

Cryotherapy Frequently Asked Questions

Can cryotherapy be used on facial lesions?

Yes, but caution is taken due to sensitivity and cosmetic concerns in facial skin.

Is cryotherapy painful?

You may feel a stinging or burning sensation during the procedure. Discomfort is typically short-lived.

How many treatments will I need?

Some lesions respond after one session, while others, like stubborn warts, may need multiple treatments.

Are there risks of scarring?

There is a small risk, particularly in individuals prone to keloids or poor healing.

Can cryotherapy treat skin cancer?

It may be used for some early, superficial skin cancers, but not for deeper or invasive types.

Will my insurance cover cryotherapy?

Coverage depends on your provider and the diagnosis. Most plans cover treatment for medically necessary lesions.

Schedule a Visit to Learn More

If you’re considering cryotherapy for warts in Lawrenceville, GA, or need expert guidance on skin lesion treatment, contact the Center for Dermatology. Our team welcomes patients from Lawrenceville, Suwanee, Dacula, and surrounding communities. Book your appointment today to receive a personalized evaluation and treatment plan.

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