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Treat Various Lesions With A Portable Cryosurgery System

Why send your patients to a specialist when you can treat common warts and skin lesions right in the office?

The Cryo Professional portable cryosurgery system for treatment of different types of benign skin lesions is convenient and cost-effective for physicians and healthcare professionals. Each kit includes cryogenic aerosol canisters, instructions for use, and single-use applicators, providing approximately 50 treatments. 

Convenient For Patients. Cost-Effective For You.

Each cryosurgery kit contains cryogenic aerosol canisters with dimethyl ether propane spray, single-use applicators and instructions for use. The kit typically pays for itself within three to four applications. Cryo Professional is ready to use when you need it.
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Contains: Dimethyl ether/Propane/Isobutane/Butane

Cryo Professional Benefits

  • Easy to use and takes just minutes
  • Results similar to liquid nitrogen, based on a comparison study conducted by family physicians
  • Low cost per treatment
  • Profitable reimbursement
  • Ready to use

Cryo Professional Indications

The Cryo Professional cryosurgery system is cleared to treat a variety of warts and skin lesions, including: 

  • Verruca vulgaris (common wart)
  • Lentigo (age spots)
  • Verruca plana (flat wart)
  • Keratoses (sun spots)
  • Verruca plantaris (plantar wart)
  • Acrochordon (skin tags)
  • Condyloma (genital warts)
  • Molluscum contagiosum (water warts)

part numbers and descriptions

  • UTM0400 Mixed Kit – (2) 80mL canisters, (30) 2mm & (30) 5mm applicators
  • UTM0300 2mm Kit – (2) 80mL canisters, (60) 2mm applicators
  • UTM0200 5mm Kit – (2) 80mL canisters, (50) 5mm applicators

How To Use Cryo Professional Portable Cryosurgical System

2-3-s
Saturate

1. Saturate

Spray the applicator until droplets form.
15-s
Acclimate

2. Acclimate

Allow the applicator to reach its effective temperature.
Freeze

3. Freeze

Apply the treatment to the lesion as directed.
Read full instructions for use thoroughly before handling or using.
Cryo Professional Overview Document

Featured Download | Cryo Professional Overview Document

Cryosurgery Application Times, Average Payment, and Reimbursement Rates

Supported Studies + Overviews

Supporting Study-01
Supporting Study
Dermatological Cryosurgery in Primary Care with Dimethyl Ether Propane Spray in Comparison with Liquid Nitrogen
Supporting Study-02
Supporting Study
A Study of a New Method of Cryosurgical Treatment of Verrucae Plantaris
Supporting Study-03
Supporting Study
Cryotherapy of Vulvar Condylomata Acuminata with an Aerosol
Supporting Study
Supporting Study

Dimethylether Treatment for Condyloma Acuminata in Women

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 for use on patients 4 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 patients 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 on peripheral arteries. Carefully read instructions prior to using this product. 

CAUTION:  Federal law restricts this device to sale by and on the order of a licensed healthcare practitioner.

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FAQs

What is cryosurgery?

Cryosurgery is a local treatment that uses extreme cold to destroy cells or tissue, allowing for the removal of warts or other skin lesions.

Is cryosurgery painful?
Patients may experience a mild burning sensation during cryosurgery, but the procedure does not typically require anesthesia.
What is the healing time for cryosurgery?
Healing time depends on the type of lesion, but in most cases, a blister will form after treatment and flatten within a few days. The lesion will then slough off within a few weeks.
Is Cryo Professional the same as Histofreezer®?

The Cryo Professional originated as Histofreezer®, invented in the late 1980s by a Dutch general practitioner and later acquired by Utermöhlen.

It was distributed by STC Technologies, which later became OraSure Technologies and acquired the rights to the patents, trademark and business from Utermöhlen. Utermöhlen continued manufacturing Histofreezer® for OraSure until 2015 and later manufactured the same product under the Cryo Professional brand name.

What are the reimbursement rates for the Cryo Professional surgery system?
Reimbursement rates for cryosurgery kits vary depending on the condition being treated and may range from $3,395.50 to $9,686.50, according to the latest Medicare data. Download our reimbursement chart for more information.