Some skin conditions are stubborn. You might have tried over-the-counter treatments, waited patiently for something to resolve on its own, or simply put up with a verruca or wart for longer than you would like to admit. If that sounds familiar, cryotherapy could be the straightforward clinical solution you have been looking for.
At Everest Pharmacy in Sheffield, we offer professional cryotherapy treatment for a range of common skin conditions. It is quick, clinically effective, and carried out by trained pharmacy professionals in a comfortable setting. If you are ready to get started, book an appointment today, or read on to find out everything you need to know before your visit.
What Is Cryotherapy?
Cryotherapy, in the context of a pharmacy or clinical setting, refers to the targeted application of extreme cold to destroy abnormal or unwanted skin tissue. It is not the same as whole-body cryotherapy chambers used in sports recovery. The treatment used at Everest Pharmacy involves applying liquid nitrogen or a pressurised cryogen spray directly to a specific area of skin, causing the treated tissue to freeze, blister, and eventually fall away as healthy skin regenerates beneath.
The process is precise, controlled, and typically completed in just a few minutes per lesion. It has been used in clinical practice for decades and remains one of the most effective first-line treatments for several common skin conditions.
What Conditions Can Cryotherapy Treat?
Cryotherapy is suitable for a number of benign skin conditions. It is particularly effective for lesions that have not responded to self-managed treatments or that are causing discomfort or cosmetic concern.
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- Verrucas: Plantar warts on the soles of the feet that can be painful when walking and notoriously resistant to over-the-counter remedies
- Warts: Common warts on the hands, fingers, or other areas of the body caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV)
- Skin tags: Small, soft growths that appear in areas of friction such as the neck, armpits, or groin
- Seborrhoeic keratoses: Rough, raised patches of skin that are benign but can be cosmetically bothersome
- Milia: Small white cysts that commonly appear around the eyes and nose
If you are unsure whether your skin condition is suitable for cryotherapy, our team will assess the area at the start of your appointment and advise you accordingly.
How Does a Cryotherapy Treatment Work?
Understanding the process before you arrive can help manage expectations and reduce any anxiety around the treatment. Here is a step-by-step overview of what typically happens during a cryotherapy appointment at Everest Pharmacy.
- Assessment: The clinician examines the affected area to confirm the condition is suitable for cryotherapy and discusses the treatment plan with you
- Application: A cryogen spray or probe is applied directly to the lesion for a precise duration, typically between five and thirty seconds depending on the size and depth of the tissue
- Freeze-thaw cycle: The treated area freezes rapidly, and a small ice field forms around the lesion. This cycle may be repeated once or twice within the same session for more resistant lesions
- Immediate aftercare: The area is left to thaw naturally. A blister may form over the following day or two, which is a normal part of the healing response
- Follow-up: Depending on the condition and how it responds, a follow-up session may be recommended after two to four weeks
Cryotherapy at a Glance: Condition and Treatment Overview
| Condition | Typical Sessions Needed | Treatment Duration | Expected Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verruca | 1 to 3 sessions | 5 to 20 seconds per application | Gradual destruction and clearance of the lesion |
| Common Wart | 1 to 3 sessions | 5 to 15 seconds per application | Lesion blisters, dries, and falls away |
| Skin Tag | Usually 1 session | 5 to 10 seconds | Tag freezes, darkens, and drops off within days |
| Seborrhoeic Keratosis | 1 to 2 sessions | 10 to 30 seconds per application | Lesion flattens and clears over several weeks |
| Milia | Usually 1 session | 3 to 5 seconds | Cysts resolve within one to two weeks |
Does Cryotherapy Hurt?
This is one of the most common questions patients ask before their first appointment. The honest answer is that most people experience some discomfort, but it is generally brief and well tolerated.
During the application, you will feel an intense cold sensation followed by a stinging or burning feeling as the tissue freezes. This typically lasts for a few seconds. After the treatment, the area may remain tender for a day or two, and a blister may develop as part of the normal healing process.
Most patients are surprised by how manageable the treatment is, particularly for smaller lesions treated with a short freeze time.
What to Expect After Cryotherapy
The healing process after cryotherapy follows a fairly predictable pattern. Knowing what to expect can help you feel prepared and reassured.
- Redness and swelling around the treated area in the first 24 hours is completely normal
- A blister may develop within one to two days; this should be left intact where possible to protect the healing tissue beneath
- The treated lesion will gradually darken, dry out, and separate from the surrounding skin over one to three weeks
- Keep the area clean and dry during healing and avoid picking at any crusting or blistered skin
- Sun protection is recommended over healed areas to prevent post-inflammatory pigmentation, particularly on areas exposed to daylight
Who Is Cryotherapy Suitable For?
Cryotherapy is appropriate for most adults with the conditions listed above. However, there are some circumstances where it may not be recommended or where extra care is needed.
It may not be suitable for patients with certain circulatory conditions affecting the hands or feet, those with cold sensitivity disorders such as Raynaud’s disease or cold urticaria, or those with very dark skin tones where there is a higher risk of pigmentation changes. Pregnant patients should also seek specific clinical advice before undergoing cryotherapy.
Our team will always conduct a thorough assessment before proceeding to ensure the treatment is safe and appropriate for you individually.
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Trusted Cryotherapy Treatment in Sheffield
Stubborn skin conditions do not have to be permanent. Cryotherapy is a clinically proven, fast, and effective solution that can resolve verrucas, warts, skin tags, and more with minimal disruption to your daily life. At Everest Pharmacy in Sheffield, you can access this treatment in a professional, welcoming environment with clear guidance every step of the way.
If you are ready to tackle a skin condition that has been bothering you, get in touch with our team or book your cryotherapy appointment in Sheffield today.

