The pen can be used in several different applications but are not limited to:
The CryoSuccess unit is securely housed in protective foam within a compact carrying case for user convenience. Upon holding the CryoSuccess Liquid Freezing Pen, you’ll notice its solid, well-balanced feel, making it both substantial and comfortable in hand. The pen is finely crafted, with precise threading at the pen tip and canister connections, all complemented by an anti-bacterial gold coating for enhanced hygiene.
A notable feature is the ergonomically designed trigger on the pen’s body. It is especially sensitive, featuring a two-stage depression mechanism that allows precise control of nitrogen oxide delivery. Pressing halfway partially opens the valve, while pressing fully engages it. Users should handle the trigger with care when attaching or detaching nitrogen oxide canisters, following the instruction manual and using the provided pin for added grip.
Similarly, take caution with the threaded connections for the canister and pen tips; while the high-precision threading minimizes misalignment, forcing parts can cause damage. Tightening only requires a gentle turn until you feel a clear “stop” at the end, ensuring a secure fit without over-tightening.
CryoSuccess once again demonstrates innovation by recognizing that professionals need adaptable cryotherapy tools for varied applications. The current lineup of CryoSuccess tips includes:
All CryoSuccess tips are crafted from borosilicate glass with a gold-plated, anti-bacterial finish. Borosilicate glass has a low thermal expansion coefficient, which ensures that the tips remain stable under temperature changes, making them safe for autoclave or sterilizer use.
This glass is inert, ensuring patient safety and strong resistance to corrosion. With proper care, CryoSuccess tips are built to last, and each unit includes a two-year warranty for added assurance.
Equipped with a safety release valve, CryoSuccess allows users to disconnect the cartridge without gas waste. When detaching the canister, you may hear a release sound similar to opening a large soda bottle—this is completely normal and expected.
The canisters attach and detach easily, can be stored at any time without risk of leakage, and have no shelf life, making them convenient for infrequent use. Having a mechanical cryotherapy unit ready for immediate use adds flexibility and ensures readiness for urgent needs.
Assembling the CryoSuccess device is straightforward, even if it’s your first time. Simply follow these steps:
Your CryoSuccess unit is now ready for use. To disassemble, follow the same steps in reverse, beginning with the canister.
Using the CryoSuccess pen is simple and highly effective. With a steady temperature of -89°C, the pen efficiently treats a variety of lesions and small tumors. To apply, aim the pen at the target area and press the trigger. After 12 seconds of application, the pen achieves a freezing depth of up to 3mm and a diameter of 10mm.
Patients may feel a sensation similar to a mosquito bite or a light tickle, though individual experiences may vary, and some may feel slight discomfort.
Regarding scarring and pigmentation changes, CryoSuccess notes that scar tissue may form following treatment, as the necrotic tissue typically peels within 10 to 14 days. However, individual skin properties and varying application techniques may impact results.
For optimal effectiveness, CryoSuccess recommends skin contact during application, though the specific method is ultimately up to the physician. Always consult the user manual and follow CryoSuccess guidelines for best results.
INDICATIONS | RECOMMENDED APPLICATION TIME IN SECONDS |
Acne | 4-6 |
Age Pigments | 1-2 |
Basiloma | 8-9 |
Cavernous Angioma | 4-6 |
Codyloma | 8-12 |
Granuloma Anulare | 5-6 |
Hemangiolymphanhioma | 6-8 |
Juvenile Warts | 3-4 |
Keloids | 4-6 |
Keratosis Actinica | 5-7 |
Lentigo Magligna | 4-5 |
Lentigo Senile | 2-3 |
Nevus Pigmentosus | 8 |
Planter Warts | 15-20 |
Seborrhoeis Warts | 6-8 |
Senile Keratoma | 7-8 |
Soft Fibroma | 4-5 |
Solar Keratosis | 4-5 |
Verruca Vulgaris | 8-10 |