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Veterinary cryosurgery is a technique widely used in the treatment of benign and malignant skin tumors in dogs, cats and other animals.

In veterinary medicine, cryosurgery with DERMAFREEZE is an effective and minimally invasive method used in the treatment of various dermatological conditions in animals. The procedure consists of applying extremely low temperatures to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue.

O procedimento comThe procedure with DERMAFREEZE is advantageous because it causes less pain, reduces bleeding and accelerates recovery compared to conventional surgical methods.

Among the most common indications are viral papillomas, sebaceous adenomas, keratoses, fibromas and certain small malignant neoplasms, such as squamous cell carcinoma in its early stages. In addition, it is used to remove ulcerative and hyperplastic lesions on the skin and mucous membranes, including those located in areas that are difficult to access, such as the eyelids, ears and perianal region.

Another use of DERMAFREEZE in veterinary medicine is in the treatment of gingival hyperplasia and oral lesions, especially in dogs. It can also be used to treat viral lesions and small warts in horses and exotic animals, such as rabbits and rodents, due to its less invasive approach.

The benefits of the procedure with DERMAFREEZE include the absence of the need for sutures, lower risk of infection and rapid recovery, making it an excellent alternative for older animals or for those with contraindications to general anesthesia.

With its wide applicability and safety, cryosurgery with DERMAFREEZE has become an increasingly used resource in veterinary dermatology, offering effective and less aggressive solutions for the treatment of various skin conditions in animals.

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