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Skin Cryotherapy in Dubai: Conditions Treated, Success Rates & What to Expect

Written by Dr. Sadia Majeed | May 14, 2026

Skin lesions and minor skin growths are extremely common and can affect people of all ages. While many are harmless, they may still cause discomfort, irritation, cosmetic concerns, or anxiety about skin health.

One of the most widely used and effective dermatology treatments for these conditions is skin cryotherapy. This minimally invasive procedure uses controlled freezing technology to safely remove abnormal or unwanted skin tissue.

At the DRHC Dermatology Department in Dubai, skin cryotherapy is commonly performed to treat a variety of medical and cosmetic skin concerns using modern dermatology techniques.

What Is Skin Cryotherapy?

Skin cryotherapy is a procedure that uses extreme cold—usually liquid nitrogen—to freeze and destroy abnormal skin tissue.

The intense cold damages the targeted cells, allowing the treated lesion to gradually dry up, fall away, and heal naturally over time.

Cryotherapy is considered a quick, minimally invasive, and effective treatment for many common skin conditions.

Which Skin Conditions Can Cryotherapy Treat?

Cryotherapy is used to treat both cosmetic and medically important skin lesions.

1. Warts

Common warts and plantar warts are among the most frequently treated conditions with cryotherapy. Freezing destroys virus-infected tissue and helps remove the wart over time.

Patients may also benefit from skin tag and wart removal treatments available at DRHC Dubai.

2. Skin Tags

Skin tags are harmless soft growths that commonly appear on the neck, eyelids, underarms, or body folds. Cryotherapy can remove them quickly and effectively.

3. Actinic Keratosis (Precancerous Lesions)

Actinic keratosis develops from long-term sun exposure and may progress to skin cancer if untreated. Cryotherapy is often used to destroy these abnormal cells early.

4. Seborrheic Keratosis

These common non-cancerous skin growths can often be treated safely with cryotherapy.

5. Certain Sunspots and Superficial Lesions

Selected pigmentation lesions may respond well to cryotherapy depending on their type and depth.

Additional options for sunspots and age spots removal are also available at DRHC Dubai.

How Successful Is Skin Cryotherapy?

Skin cryotherapy has a high success rate for many common skin lesions, particularly:

  • Skin tags
  • Small benign lesions
  • Precancerous sun-damaged spots
  • Many types of warts

Success rates vary depending on:

  • The type of lesion
  • The size and depth of the lesion
  • The location on the body
  • The patient’s skin type
  • Whether the condition is viral (such as warts)

Some lesions may require more than one treatment session for optimal results.

What Happens During Cryotherapy?

The procedure is usually completed during a regular dermatology appointment.

  • The lesion is carefully evaluated
  • Liquid nitrogen is applied directly to the skin
  • The targeted tissue freezes rapidly
  • The abnormal cells gradually break down afterward

The procedure itself is typically very quick and often takes only a few minutes.

Is Cryotherapy Painful?

Most patients experience only mild discomfort during treatment.

You may feel:

  • A cold sensation
  • Mild burning or stinging
  • Temporary tenderness

We understand that patients may feel nervous before any skin procedure. Fortunately, cryotherapy is generally well-tolerated and minimally invasive.

What to Expect After Treatment

After cryotherapy, the treated area may go through several normal healing stages.

Common Temporary Reactions

  • Redness
  • Mild swelling
  • Blistering
  • Scabbing
  • Temporary skin discoloration

The treated lesion usually dries out and falls away naturally over 1–3 weeks.

How to Care for Your Skin After Cryotherapy

  • Keep the area clean and dry
  • Avoid picking at blisters or scabs
  • Protect the healing skin from excessive sun exposure
  • Follow your dermatologist’s aftercare instructions carefully

Patients with pigmentation concerns after healing may also benefit from laser treatment for hyperpigmentation if appropriate.

When Should You See a Dermatologist?

Not all skin lesions are harmless. Medical evaluation is important if a lesion:

  • Changes in shape or color
  • Bleeds repeatedly
  • Becomes painful
  • Grows rapidly
  • Does not heal properly

Some lesions may require further assessment, such as skin cancer screening or evaluation for melanoma treatment.


Advanced Skin Cryotherapy Treatment at DRHC Dubai

Skin cryotherapy remains one of the safest and most effective minimally invasive dermatology treatments for many common skin lesions. It offers quick treatment, minimal downtime, and excellent outcomes for properly selected conditions.

At DRHC Dubai, consultations and personalized treatment plans are available to help patients safely manage both cosmetic and medical skin concerns using advanced dermatology care.

Early evaluation and professional treatment can help protect your skin health while achieving smoother, healthier-looking skin.

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