Angiofibroma Treatment Milton Keynes with Cryopen

Safe, Non-Surgical Removal for Benign Skin Blemishes

Angiofibromas are benign skin lesions composed of fibrous tissue and small blood vessels. They commonly appear as small, dome-shaped bumps, primarily on the face.

At Cryosonic, we utilize the innovative CryoPen to effectively remove angiofibromas without the need for surgery, needles, or invasive procedures.Our treatment is fast, precise and designed to preserve healthy skin around the lesion.

What Is an Angiofibroma?

An angiofibroma is a benign skin growth formed by a cluster of blood vessels combined with connective (fibrous) tissue. These lesions are not cancerous but can be cosmetically bothersome, mainly when they occur on the face or other visible areas.

Why Choose Cryopen for Angiofibroma Removal

Cryopen is a state-of-the-art cryotherapy device that delivers a highly controlled jet of nitrous oxide at extremely low temperatures directly onto the target lesion. It freezes the tissue, causing the treated cells to break down naturally — with minimal impact on surrounding skin.

Key Benefits

  • Non-surgical: No incisions, no needles and no general anaesthesia.
  • Quick treatment: Each lesion can be treated within minutes.
  • Minimal discomfort: Most patients feel only a brief cooling sensation.
  • Fast recovery: You can usually return to your daily activities straight away.
  • Precise targeting: Surrounding healthy skin is preserved for safer healing.

How Cryopen Treatment Works

  1. Consultation: A member of our team assesses your angiofibroma and develops a personalised treatment plan.
  2. Cryotherapy Application: The CryoPen delivers a fine jet of intensely cold gas directly to the lesion.
  3. Natural Healing: The frozen tissue forms a small blister and, over the next 7–14 days, gradually shrinks and falls off as the skin heals.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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What is Cryopen treatment for angiofibroma?

Cryopen uses controlled cryotherapy (extreme cold) to treat the unwanted skin lesion. It causes the targeted tissue to freeze, break down and be naturally shed by the body — leaving smoother skin underneath.

Does the treatment hurt?

Most people describe the sensation as a quick, cold sting or tingling that lasts only a few seconds. Local anaesthesia is typically not required.

How long does a session take?

Each angiofibroma can usually be treated within a few minutes. Larger or multiple lesions may take slightly longer.

Is recovery difficult?

After treatment, it’s common to experience mild redness, a small blister or temporary swelling, which usually settles within a few days. There’s no downtime, and you can resume most activities right away.

Will there be scarring?

Cryopen’s precision reduces the risk of scarring by targeting only the lesion while sparing healthy surrounding skin.

Can this be used on all skin types?

In most cases, yes — Cryopen is suitable for a wide range of skin types. During your consultation, we’ll ensure the treatment is appropriate for you.

Is this treatment only cosmetic?

Angiofibromas are medically benign, so removal is usually for cosmetic or personal comfort reasons. Any lesion that changes in appearance, grows quickly, bleeds easily, or causes pain should be assessed by a clinician before treatment.

Aftercare and Results

Once treated, the lesion will form a slight crust or blister that gradually heals and falls away. Over the following 1–2 weeks, you should see noticeable improvement as your skin regenerates.

Book Your Angiofibroma Consultation

If an angiofibroma is bothering you, our experienced team can help. Book a consultation today to discuss your goals and discover whether Cryopen treatment is proper for you, whether at our clinic or with our mobile home service.