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Treatment Area Range
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1mm – 6mm
Suitable for treating small, targeted lesions such as warts, actinic keratosis, and other benign growths. This range is perfect for delicate areas, ensuring precise application and minimal impact on surrounding tissue.
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7mm – 18mm
Suitable for treating medium-sized lesions, including seborrheic keratosis, larger warts, and moderate actinic keratosis. Perfect for general practitioners, dermatologists, and podiatrists.
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9mm – 22mm
Suitable for larger lesions or broader treatment areas, such as extensive actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma, or larger benign growths. Ideal for dermatologists, gynecologists, and veterinarians.
Tip Lengths
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10mm
The 10mm tip length delivers a very concentrated spray, making it perfect for precise treatment areas. It is effective for treating lesions such as small warts, actinic keratoses, and other superficial growths that require a pinpoint application. It is also suitable for areas where precision is critical — such as near the eyelids, on the face, or in paediatric cases—minimising the risk of cryogen spread to nearby healthy tissue.
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22mm
The 22mm tip length creates a wider spray pattern, delivering a more diffused application which is beneficial when treating medium to larger superficial lesions. It is well-suited for conditions where the treatment area extends beyond pinpoint lesions—helping manage larger warts, broader actinic keratoses, or even precancerous areas that require a bit more coverage. This length is frequently used by dermatologists and general practitioners when the lesion size or treatment area demands a little more spread while still retaining good precision.
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80mm
The 80mm tip length features a 45° angled spray tip offering a treatment area of 7mm – 18mm, which is specifically engineered to improve access and coverage in anatomically challenging regions. It is effective in treating cervical lesions, such as early-stage cervical dysplasia or precancerous areas, where precision and even distribution of the cryogen are critical.
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130mm
The 130mm tip length comes in both straight and 5° curved spray tips, delivering a treatment area of 9mm – 22mm. These longer tips are ideal for internal cryotherapy in gynaecology, the 130mm tip is especially suited for treating extended lesions on the cervix or vaginal walls. The curved variant, in particular, conforms better to the natural anatomical curves, ensuring steady and even application on surfaces that are not flat. By offering both straight and curved options, practitioners can choose the tip that best matches the contour and size of the lesion, allowing for a tailored approach in procedures such as vulvar cryotherapy or internal lesion management.
faq
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