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Overview of Cryosurgery Miramar FL

Cryosurgery is the process of destroying a skin cancer lesion by freezing it with liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is applied to the lesion using a cotton applicator stick or an aerosol spray. The skin is first numbed with a local anesthetic. The liquid nitrogen is applied or sprayed onto the cancer and the immediate surrounding tissue.

Juan-Carlos Fleites, MD
(305) 856-1002
3661 S Miami Ave
Miami, FL
Christopher G Murphy, MD
813-788-5569
15153 SW 15th St
Hollywood, FL
Kenneth Prakash Moses, MD
17009 Pines Blvd
Hollywood, FL
Julio Lucas Arronte, MD
305-558-7200
7856 NW 178th St
Hialeah, FL
Edmund George Lundy, MD
954-243-3817
2800 Lake Way
Hollywood, FL
Ignacio L Fleites MD
(305) 442-2552
2601 SW 37th Ave
Miami, FL
Ron Arison MD
(954) 772-6740
2438 E Commercial Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Daniel Brett Kairys, MD
954-447-1481
15664 SW 52nd Ct
Miramar, FL
Ciriaco A Borroto, MD
954-523-7077
Hialeah, FL
Ihor Pidhorecky, MD
954-447-4480
601 N Flamingo Rd Ste 211
Pembroke Pines, FL
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Overview of Cryosurgery

Cryosurgery is the process of destroying a skin cancer lesion by freezing it with liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is applied to the lesion using a cotton applicator stick or an aerosol spray.

The skin is first numbed with a local anesthetic. The liquid nitrogen is applied or sprayed onto the cancer and the immediate surrounding tissue. The application may be repeated. An antibiotic dressing may be applied to the wound.

Cryosurgery is often used to destroy precancerous skin lesions such as actinic keratoses, but is rarely used alone to treat skin cancer.

Cryosurgery is used more often for precancerous growths such as actinic keratoses than for skin cancer.

Cryosurgery is done to destroy skin cancer if:

• It is the first time a skin cancer has developed in that specific area

• Multiple skin cancers lesions are present

• You have a bleeding disorder

• You cannot, or do not want to, use another procedure to remove a skin cancer

Risks

• Scarring

• Pain or stinging

• A longer recovery time than other procedures that remove skin cancers

• Infection

If you are interested in learning more about cryosurgery you should contact a cosmetic dermatologist in your area today.

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