Cryotherapy · Great Yarmouth
Freeze away troublesome skin lesions.
Cryotherapy in Great Yarmouth for warts, verrucae, skin tags and other benign skin lesions, using controlled freezing by a trained clinician. Priced by lesion size, with no GP referral needed.
Suitability
Is cryotherapy right for you?
Cryotherapy treats common benign skin lesions. A clinician confirms suitability before any treatment.
This may suit you if
- You have a wart, verruca, skin tag or similar benign lesion
- Over-the-counter treatments have not worked
- You want a quick, in-clinic treatment
- You are looking for treatment without a GP referral
Good to know
- We do not treat suspicious, changing or pigmented lesions, and will refer you to your GP
- More than one session may be needed for some lesions
- The area may blister or scab as it heals, which is normal
- Cryotherapy is not suitable during pregnancy for some sites
How it works
Assessed, treated, and cared for.
A short appointment with a trained clinician, from assessment to aftercare.
Assessment
A clinician examines the lesion to confirm cryotherapy is suitable and safe for you.
Treatment
The lesion is frozen with a controlled application, which takes only a few moments per lesion.
Aftercare
You receive clear aftercare advice, and we agree whether a follow-up session is needed.
What to expect
Your cryotherapy appointment
A quick, controlled treatment with a brief cold sensation.
When you arrive
A clinician examines the lesion and confirms the treatment and price with you.
During treatment
The freezing is applied for a few seconds per lesion, with a brief stinging or cold sensation.
Before you leave
You receive aftercare advice, and we agree any follow-up if the lesion needs it.
Clear, published pricing
Priced by lesion size.
The fee depends on the size of the lesion treated. Your clinician confirms the price at your assessment before any treatment.
Small lesion
For smaller lesions such as a small wart, verruca or skin tag.
Medium lesion
For medium lesions, or where a larger area needs treating.
Large lesion
For larger or more established lesions requiring a longer application.
More than one session may be needed for some lesions. Any follow-up is discussed and priced with you.
Common questions
Cryotherapy, answered.
What can cryotherapy treat?
Does it hurt?
How many sessions will I need?
Do I need a GP referral?
Ready to deal with that lesion?
Book a cryotherapy appointment in Great Yarmouth, or call our team during clinic hours.