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The CryoProbe XP is the most advanced and high-performance model in the CryoProbe line—engineered for intensive, varied use in Med Spas, dermatology clinics, and aesthetic practices. Designed for the precise cryosurgical treatment of benign skin lesions, this device delivers a controlled micro-jet of medical-grade nitrous oxide (N₂O) directly to the targeted area for rapid, safe, and scar-free results.
Developed for professional use, the CryoProbe XP allows practitioners to treat a wide range of common dermatologic and cosmetic skin conditions with accuracy and comfort, including warts, actinic keratoses, seborrheic keratoses, molluscum contagiosum, hemangiomas, and more. Its precision applicator system ensures flexibility across various lesion sizes while minimizing tissue trauma and ensuring fast recovery.
With its maintenance-free design, long-lasting cartridge pressure, and simple one-hand operation, the CryoProbe XP delivers consistent performance and reliability for busy medical aesthetics environments.
Key Features:
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