In podiatry, Dermafreeze is indicated for the treatment of plantar warts, HPV warts and common warts.
In podiatry, DERMAFREEZE can be used to treat various lesions on the feet, being a safe and effective option for problems caused by viruses, hyperkeratosis and other dermatological conditions.
Among the main indications for cryosurgery in podiatry, the treatment of plantar warts (fish eye), caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), stands out. These lesions are common on the soles of the feet and can be painful due to the pressure exerted when walking.
DERMAFREEZE is effective in destroying infected cells, stimulating the immune system to eliminate the virus. In addition to warts, DERMAFREEZE can be used to treat persistent calluses and localized hyperkeratosis, especially in patients who suffer from excessive pressure in certain areas of the feet.
Another use of DERMAFREEZE in podiatry is in the treatment of small vascular lesions, such as angiomas, and also in the removal of certain types of benign skin lesions that cause discomfort to the patient.
In some cases, more than one session may be necessary to completely eliminate the lesion.
As it is an effective method with a quick recovery, DERMAFREEZE is an excellent resource for the treatment of various podiatric conditions, providing relief and improving the quality of life of patients.