Cryosonic offers professional seborrhoeic keratosis removal at home in Romford using advanced CryoPen cryotherapy.
You don’t need to visit a clinic — our trained practitioner comes directly to your home, making the treatment private, convenient, and stress-free.
Seborrhoeic keratosis is a benign (non-cancerous) skin growth that often appears as a brown, black, or waxy raised patch. While harmless, many people choose removal because the lesion can become itchy, irritated, catch on clothing, or affect confidence.
Our CryoPen treatment precisely targets the lesion without damaging the surrounding skin, making it ideal for safe at-home removal.
Seborrhoeic keratosis usually develops slowly and can change as time passes.
Common changes include:
These growths do not go away on their own. Many people notice them becoming more noticeable with age, which is why early and professional removal is often preferred.
CryoPen treatment is suitable for most skin types and tones when performed correctly by a trained professional.
At Cryosonic, we assess:
Seborrhoeic keratosis removal is generally safe for:
If a lesion looks unusual or requires medical assessment, we will advise accordingly before treatment.
Our at-home CryoPen treatment is quick and straightforward.
Step 1: Skin Assessment
We examine the seborrhoeic keratosis to confirm it is suitable for cryotherapy.
Step 2: Preparation
The area is cleansed, and the procedure is explained so you know exactly what to expect.
Step 3: CryoPen Application
The CryoPen delivers a controlled jet of nitrous oxide, freezing the lesion at its core while protecting surrounding skin.
Step 4: Natural Healing
The treated area may darken or form a small scab. The lesion naturally dries up and falls away over the following days or weeks.
The treatment usually takes only a few minutes per lesion.
After treatment, proper care helps the skin heal smoothly.
You should:
Mild redness or sensitivity is normal and usually settles quickly. Most clients return to normal activities the same day.
Q: Is seborrhoeic keratosis the same as a mole?
No. Seborrhoeic keratosis is a surface skin growth and is different from moles, which develop deeper in the skin.
Q: What areas of the body can be treated at home in Romford?
Seborrhoeic keratosis can be treated on most areas, including the face, neck, chest, back, arms, and legs.
Q: Can seborrhoeic keratosis spread to other people?
No. It is not infectious and cannot be passed on through touch or contact.
Q: Will the treatment damage healthy skin around the lesion?
CryoPen is designed to be highly targeted, so surrounding healthy skin is largely protected during treatment.
Q: Can clothing or shaving make it worse?
Yes. Repeated rubbing, shaving, or friction can irritate the lesion and make it feel uncomfortable over time.
Q: Can I wash or shower after the procedure?
Yes. You can shower as normal, but you should avoid scrubbing the treated area until it has fully healed.
Q: Do I need a GP referral before treatment?
No referral is needed. Cryosonic assesses the lesion during your at-home appointment to ensure it is suitable for CryoPen treatment in Romford.
Q: Is there any bleeding during CryoPen treatment?
No. CryoPen treatment is non-invasive and does not involve cutting or bleeding.