In Coloproctology, Dermafreeze is indicated for the treatment of anogenital lesions, including those caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
DERMAFREEZE has several indications in coloproctology and in the treatment of anogenital lesions, and is widely used for its effectiveness and for being a minimally invasive method.
Among the main indications for DERMAFREEZE, the treatment of anogenital warts caused by HPV stands out, especially when the lesions are small or medium, single or multiple, and do not respond to topical treatments.
DERMAFREEZE is an advantageous option for immunosuppressed patients or those who wish to avoid more invasive surgical procedures.
Advantages of Using DERMAFREEZE
- Minimally invasive procedure
- Can be performed in the office without the need for general anesthesia or surgical procedures
- Quick recovery and little postoperative pain
- Low risk of scarring or stenosis
- Excellent cost/benefit ratio
Cryosurgery with DERMAFREEZE is a safe and effective alternative for several anorectal and anogenital conditions, and its indication should always be performed by a medical professional, evaluating each case, considering the type and severity of the injury, as well as the patient’s profile.
Post-procedure
After the procedure, the patient may experience mild adverse effects, such as local pain, edema, serous secretion, and the formation of crusts or superficial ulcers, which heal spontaneously.
To minimize these discomforts, the medical professional may recommend maintaining strict local hygiene, using healing or analgesic ointments as necessary, and undergoing medical follow-up to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment and prevent relapses.