Cryotherapy in York
16 verified clinics • 4.8 avg rating (73 reviews) • 7 accredited • Within 50 miles of York
Looking for cryotherapy in York? Compare verified clinics, read reviews, and request a free callback from top-rated practitioners in your area. Ratings range from 2 to 5 stars across 73 patient reviews. 7 of 16 clinics hold professional accreditations including JCCP.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does cryotherapy cost in York?
Prices vary by clinic and practitioner. Use our directory to compare prices from verified clinics in York.
How do I find a safe cryotherapy clinic?
Look for clinics with CQC registration, Save Face accreditation, and practitioners with GMC/NMC registration. Our directory shows verified credentials.
What qualifications should a cryotherapy practitioner have?
Look for medical professionals (doctors, dentists, nurses) with specific aesthetic training. Check their GMC/NMC registration numbers.
What is cryotherapy used for in aesthetics?
Aesthetic cryotherapy uses extreme cold to treat skin tags, warts, age spots, seborrhoeic keratoses, cherry angiomas and small benign lesions. It can also refer to whole-body cryotherapy chambers used for recovery and skin tightening, though evidence for cosmetic benefits of the latter is limited.
How does cryotherapy remove skin lesions?
Liquid nitrogen or nitrous oxide is applied to the lesion, freezing the tissue to -20°C to -40°C. This destroys the targeted cells through ice crystal formation. The treated area blisters, scabs and heals over 1-3 weeks, leaving new healthy skin beneath.
Is cryotherapy painful?
You will feel a cold, stinging sensation during freezing which lasts 10-30 seconds per lesion. Mild throbbing or tenderness may follow for a few hours. Most patients tolerate it well without anaesthetic. The procedure is very quick — most lesions take under a minute to treat.
How many cryotherapy sessions do I need?
Many lesions clear in a single session. Warts and thicker lesions may need 2-3 sessions spaced 2-4 weeks apart. Larger or deeper lesions sometimes require additional treatment. Your practitioner will assess at a follow-up appointment whether further treatment is needed.
Will cryotherapy leave a scar?
Cryotherapy usually heals with minimal scarring. Temporary lightening of the skin (hypopigmentation) at the treatment site is common and may last several months, particularly on darker skin. Blistering is normal and should not be popped. Proper aftercare reduces scarring risk.
How many cryotherapy clinics are in York?
There are 16 verified cryotherapy clinics within 50 miles of York. The nearest alternative is Harrogate with 25 clinics.
What is the average rating for cryotherapy clinics in York?
Clinics offering cryotherapy in York have an average rating of 4.8 stars across 73 patient reviews. Ratings range from 2 to 5 stars.
Which cryotherapy clinics in York are accredited?
7 of 16 cryotherapy clinics in York hold professional accreditations. The most common accreditation is JCCP, held by 7 clinics. We recommend checking a clinic's accreditation status before booking.