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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Surgical Oncology

    Context:

    • Cryosurgery/cryotherapy is a widely used dermatological procedure.
    • Understanding its clinical development, including tissue reactions and optimal techniques, is crucial for effective treatment.

    Purpose:

    • To detail the clinical development of skin reactions following cryosurgery.
    • To outline the indications, complications, and contraindications of skin cryosurgery.
    • To provide guidance on successful cryosurgical techniques.

    Summary:

    • Successful cryosurgery involves rapid freezing, slow thawing, and achieving tissue temperatures of -25 to -60°C, with repeated freeze-thaw cycles for malignant lesions.
    • Post-thaw reactions include erythema, edema, bulla formation, exudation, and eventual healing with an atrophic scar.
    • Current indications include hypertrophic scars, keloids, granuloma annulare, infantile hemangioma, actinic keratoses, warts, solar lentigo, basal cell carcinoma, and Kaposi's sarcoma.

    Impact:

    • Cryosurgery is a safe treatment option with minimal adverse effects.
    • Temporary adverse effects include pain, bulla formation, and local edema.
    • The most common long-term complication is lesional hypopigmentation and/or peripheral hyperpigmentation.