Plantar warts cryotherapy is the use of low temperatures to cause necrosis of plantar warts to achieve the purpose of treatment, after freezing, plantar warts can appear to gradually scab and fall off.
Cryotherapy is the use of a refrigerant such as liquid nitrogen to produce low temperatures that cause plantar warts to become necrotic. The main mechanism of effect is the formation of intracellular ice crystals, the denaturation of lipoprotein complexes and local blood circulation disorders.
Depending on the size of the wart, different freezing heads can be used for contact freezing or jet freezing. After freezing, plantar warts may gradually turn white, swell, then blister, dry and crust, and finally peel off. If the number of lesions is large, cryotherapy can be performed in batches.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical attention. The specific operation of cryotherapy should be carried out under the guidance of a physician.