Cryo Professional Versus Liquid Nitrogen: What Clinicians Should Know
Since time, space, and cost are always considerations, the right solution must also be easy to use, portable, and affordable.
This means understanding how both solutions meet clinical efficacy, workflow, storage constraints, staff training, and operational overhead demands.
h2 - Clinical Efficacy and Portability in Practice
(hyperlink example) Studies indicate dimethyl ether and propane and liquid nitrogen have no clinically relevant differences in efficacy when treating benign lesions.
Cryo Professional meets the portability and safety needs of every practice because:
- It uses a DMEP blend delivered via a handheld, self-contained aerosol with no need for tanks or cords
- There is no need for refrigeration or special storage requirements, so practices can store it like any other Class II medical device
- Treatment application is precise, quiet, and non-intimidating for children and nervous adult patients
Whether you’re treating in a clinic, a satellite office, or a standard outpatient suite, this system travels well and delivers consistent results.
h3 - Safe for Patients, Smart for Staff
DMEP systems have a strong safety record and avoid the risks of liquid nitrogen or nitrous oxide cryosurgery. The Cryo Professional system uses dimethyl ether and propane making it safer to store and handle, especially in facilities that restrict gas storage. The aerosol spray-control design makes it ideal for use across a range of skin types, lesion sizes, patient ages, and clinical settings.
h4 - Safe for Patients, Smart for Staff
DMEP systems have a strong safety record and avoid the risks of liquid nitrogen or nitrous oxide cryosurgery. The Cryo Professional system uses dimethyl ether and propane making it safer to store and handle, especially in facilities that restrict gas storage. The aerosol spray-control design makes it ideal for use across a range of skin types, lesion sizes, patient ages, and clinical settings.
h5 - Safe for Patients, Smart for Staff
DMEP systems have a strong safety record and avoid the risks of liquid nitrogen or nitrous oxide cryosurgery. The Cryo Professional system uses dimethyl ether and propane making it safer to store and handle, especially in facilities that restrict gas storage. The aerosol spray-control design makes it ideal for use across a range of skin types, lesion sizes, patient ages, and clinical settings.
h2 - IMPORTANT RISK AND SAFETY INFORMATION:
Cryo Professional is FLAMMABLE. Keep away from open flame and other potential ignition sources including diathermy or other medical equipment. Use in a well-ventilated area. Consult a pediatrician before use on patients 4 years old and younger. Do not use if uncertain of diagnosis or if there is a possibility of cancer, or on patients with cryoglobulinemia, circulatory issues, or using immunosuppressant medication. Do not spray cryogen directly on skin or when applicator tip is in contact with skin. Avoid eye contact. Use only as a system with the supplied applicators. Freezing may alter skin pigmentation. Avoid freezing of peripheral arteries. Carefully read instructions for use prior to using this product. CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by and on the order of a licensed healthcare practitioner.