Skin tags and warts are among the most common skin concerns seen in dermatology clinics. Although they are usually harmless, they can become uncomfortable, irritating, or cosmetically bothersome—especially when located on visible areas such as the face, neck, hands, or underarms.
Many patients in Dubai ask whether cryotherapy can permanently remove these skin growths. The answer is often yes—but it depends on the type of lesion, its size, location, and whether the underlying cause can recur.
At the DRHC Dermatology Department in Dubai, cryotherapy is commonly used as a safe and effective treatment for skin tags, warts, and selected benign skin lesions.
Cryotherapy is a minimally invasive dermatology procedure that uses extreme cold—usually liquid nitrogen—to freeze and destroy unwanted skin tissue.
The treated cells gradually break down and fall away, allowing healthier skin to replace them naturally.
The procedure is quick, performed in the clinic, and usually requires little to no downtime.
Skin tags are small, soft, non-cancerous growths that commonly develop in areas where skin rubs together, such as:
While harmless, they can become irritated by clothing, jewelry, or shaving.
Warts are small skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear on different parts of the body, including:
Unlike skin tags, warts are caused by a viral infection and can sometimes spread to nearby skin.
During cryotherapy, liquid nitrogen is applied directly to the lesion. The freezing temperature destroys the abnormal tissue, causing it to shrink, dry up, and eventually fall off.
The body then naturally heals the treated area over the following days or weeks.
We understand that many patients worry about pain or scarring. Fortunately, cryotherapy is generally quick, well-tolerated, and minimally invasive when performed correctly.
In most cases, yes.
Once a skin tag is completely removed with cryotherapy, it usually does not return in the same spot. However, some people may develop new skin tags in other areas over time, especially if they are prone to them.
Patients seeking treatment may also benefit from skin tag and wart removal treatments available at DRHC Dubai.
Cryotherapy can successfully remove many warts, but recurrence is sometimes possible because warts are caused by a virus.
Some patients may need:
Even after successful treatment, new warts can occasionally appear if the virus remains active in the skin.
The procedure is usually completed within minutes during a regular dermatology visit.
Most patients return to normal activities immediately afterward.
Healing usually takes between 1 and 3 weeks, depending on the treated area and lesion size.
Temporary side effects may include:
Following aftercare instructions carefully helps reduce irritation and supports smoother healing.
It’s important to have skin growths evaluated if they:
Some skin lesions may resemble warts or skin tags but require different treatment approaches. In certain cases, additional evaluation, such as skin cancer screening, may be recommended.