Cryoextractor

A cryoextractor (from the Greek words "cryo" - cold and "extractor" - extractor; also called a cryopencil) is a medical instrument used for the painless removal of unwanted skin growths such as warts, papillomas, nevi and others.

The operating principle of the cryoextractor is based on the effect of extremely low temperatures on pathological tissues. Inside the instrument there is a tank with liquefied nitrogen, the temperature of which reaches -196°C. When the tip of the cryoextractor comes into contact with the skin, instantaneous cooling and freezing of the tumor tissue occurs. This leads to the destruction of cell membranes and cell death.

After cryoextraction, necrotic tissue is rejected naturally within 1-2 weeks. This method of removing benign tumors is low-traumatic and does not require a long recovery period. Cryoextraction is widely used in cosmetology and dermatology as an alternative to surgical excision.



A cryoextractor is a medical device that is used to extract various materials from the body. It works on the basis of cryogenic technology, which allows you to quickly and efficiently remove material from the patient's body.

Cryoextraction is one of the most effective methods for treating many diseases. For example, it can be used to remove malignant tumors, cysts and other neoplasms.

The cryoextraction process begins with the introduction of a cryoextractor into the patient's body through a small incision. The cryoextractor then goes to work, freezing the tissue around the tumor or cyst. This causes the tissue to become brittle and easily removed from the body.

After removing the tumor or cyst with a cryoextractor, a sterile dressing is applied to the wound, and the patient goes home.

One of the main advantages of cryoextraction is its safety for the patient. Cryoextractors are designed to minimize the risk of damage to surrounding tissues and organs. Additionally, cryoextraction can be performed under local anesthesia, making it more comfortable for the patient.