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POST PROCEDURE INSTRUCTIONS

Cryotherapy

Common Side Effects

  • Pain, Swelling, Redness, Bleeding, Crusting, Oozing

  • Blister Formation

 

What to do?

  • Take Tylenol as directed on bottle.

  • Clean area with warm water and a gentle soap. 

  • Apply Vaseline ointment or Aquafor Healing ointment to site once a day.

  • May cover with bandaid, if oozing.

  • Face lesions typically heal 7-10 days

  • Body lesions can take up to 2-3 weeks to resolve

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Post-Surgical Instructions

DO:

  • Shower as usual (please wait 24 hours post surgery). 

  • Keep the wound dry at other times (can apply Vaseline or Aquafor Healing Ointment once daily, for five days). 

  • Cover wound with a dressing, for the first 24 hours, if stitches are present. 

  • Observe daily for signs and symptoms of infection.

 

DON'T:

  • Do not soak wound in a bath or pool.

  • Do not take part in any exercise which will overly stretch the wound.

  • Do not stop Warfarin (Coumadin) or Aspirin, unless told to do so by your Physician.

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How to Deal with Discomfort or Complications

Pain: Take Tylenol when required, unless contraindicated

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Bleeding: Apply pressure on wound firmly and continuously for 10 minutes, using clean gauze. Contact your Physician if this fails to stop bleeding.

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Infection: If your wound becomes red with increasing pain, you will need to be assessed urgently by a doctor. The usual treatment is a one-week course of antibiotics by mouth. If your immune system is suppressed by medications or illness, you should seek help immediately.

 

Wound Dehiscence: This is a gaping opening of the wound due to broken or loose sutures. Only wounds of more than 2cm will require re-stitching

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