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- Weight: 5.0 lb
- Approved for 16 indications
- Omni-directional, lighted wand allows you to teat lesions from any direction
- Pre-set timer keeps you focused on the treatment site
- The cylinder level indicator keeps you apprised of gas levels
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MPN: 200-1000
- Phone: (855) 355-2796
Frequently asked questions
Does the CryoLab offer dual cryogen flexibility?
Yes, the CryoConcepts CryoLab is the first and only cryosurgical unit that offers this dual cryogen flexibility, allowing practitioners to select the most appropriate agent for specific clinical needs.
This adaptability enables specialized treatment tailored to the depth and type of lesion:
- Nitrous Oxide (N₂O): Recommended for treating common, general lesions such as verruca vulgaris, angiomas, and seborrheic keratosis.
- Carbon Dioxide (CO₂): Best suited for superficial cosmetic lesions, including skin tags and age/sun spots. Treatment using CO₂ is typically shallower, which helps to minimize patient downtime.
Is the CryoLab approved for 16 medical indications?
Yes, the CryoConcepts CryoLab is approved for treating a wide variety of abnormal skin lesions, covering 16 distinct dermatological indications. This extensive clinical versatility makes the unit suitable for comprehensive lesion management.
This broad scope allows practitioners to address different lesion types using the system’s unique dual cryogen flexibility (choosing between Nitrous Oxide (N₂O) or **Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) **).
The approved indications include:
- Warts (Verrucae): Verruca vulgaris, verruca plana, and verruca plantaris.
- Keratoses: Actinic keratosis, seborrheic keratosis, and keratosis pilaris (milia).
- Scars & Acne: Acne cysts & scars, and scars (keloids).
- Benign Lesions: Skin tags, lentigo (sun spots/age spots), molluscum contagiosum, and sebaceous hyperplasia.
- Angiomas/Vascular: Angiomas, spider angiomas (telangiectasia).
- Other: Genital lesions.
Does the CryoLab offer flexible treatment times?
Yes, the CryoLab allows medical professionals to precisely control the cryosurgery duration. You can select between two adjustable treatment time options:
- 5 seconds
- 10 seconds
This flexibility is a key feature designed to minimize the risk of over or under treating a lesion, ensuring accuracy and optimal results for the patient.
Does the CryoLab include an omni-directional lighted wand?
Yes, the CryoLab Medical Device Unit is equipped with an omni-directional lighted wand. This innovative feature ensures optimal visibility and allows medical professionals to access the treatment area from any angle, enhancing precision and effectiveness during cryosurgical procedures.
What is included with the CryoLab unit?
The CryoConcepts CryoLab Medical Device Unit comes with everything needed to get started, including:
- CryoLab Medical Device Unit: The main unit, which features an integrated omni-directional, lighted wand.
- Cryogen Canister: Your choice of either an N₂O or CO₂ cryogen canister is included based on your selection.
- Power Supply: A 12 V / 20 W power supply.
- Power Cord: A 90-inch power cord.
- Documentation: A Quick Start Guide and Instructions for Use.
Additionally, free 30-minute quickstart training (virtual or on-site) is included to help you get familiar with the device.
Does the CryoLab unit include free quickstart training?
Yes, the purchase of the CryoConcepts CryoLab Medical Device Unit includes free 30-minute quickstart training.
This training is designed to help users quickly master the system’s innovative features, ensuring treatment precision and maximizing the device’s versatility.
The training covers key operational aspects, including:
- Utilizing the dual cryogen capability (N₂O or CO₂).
- Setting the precise 5-second or 10-second pre-set treatment timers.
This quickstart session is offered either virtually or on-site.
What features ensure high treatment precision?
The CryoConcepts CryoLab is engineered with several key features to ensure highly precise and controlled cryosurgical treatment:
- Dual Cryogen Flexibility: This unit is the first of its kind, allowing practitioners to choose between Nitrous Oxide (N₂O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO₂). This enables precision by selecting the optimal freezing temperature and penetration depth for the specific lesion type (e.g., CO₂ is ideal for more superficial cosmetic lesions).
- Precision Treatment Timing: To prevent over or under-treating, the unit offers selectable pre-set timers of either 5 seconds or 10 seconds, allowing for accurate time management during the procedure.
- Ergonomic Application: The treatment wand is omni-directional and lighted, ensuring the doctor can accurately target the lesion and apply the cryogen effectively from any necessary angle.
- Operational Feedback: A built-in cylinder level indicator provides real-time monitoring of the gas supply, ensuring consistent pressure and reliable performance throughout the treatment.
In what type of settings is the CryoConcepts CryoLab Medical Device Unit most suitable for use?
The CryoLab unit is ideal for use in dermatology clinics, medical spas, and physician’s offices where cryosurgical procedures are performed.
Does the CryoLab offer versatile cryogen options?
Yes, the CryoConcepts CryoLab is the first and only cryosurgical unit to provide dual cryogen flexibility, allowing physicians to choose the best option based on the lesion and desired outcome. This adaptability ensures enhanced precision in treating abnormal skin lesions and customizing treatment protocols.
The two cryogen options and their primary uses are:
- Nitrous Oxide (N₂O): Recommended for treating common, deeper lesions such as verruca vulgaris and seborrheic keratosis.
- Carbon Dioxide (CO₂): Suggested for more superficial, cosmetic treatments like skin tags and sun spots (lentigo), as it is associated with minimized patient downtime and faster recovery.
Does the CryoLab efficiently monitor gas levels?
Yes, the CryoConcepts CryoLab Medical Device Unit is equipped with a cylinder level indicator. This feature keeps you informed about the current gas levels, ensuring timely cylinder replacements and preventing unexpected interruptions during procedures.