Consultant-Led Cryotherapy in Central London
Cryotherapy at LSDC Healthcare is delivered by consultant dermatologists as a precise, outpatient treatment for a wide range of benign and pre-cancerous skin lesions.
Using medical-grade liquid nitrogen, abnormal tissue is selectively destroyed while preserving surrounding healthy skin.
All treatments are performed in a private, consultant-only setting in the City of London, with careful lesion selection and clear follow-up advice.
What is Cryotherapy for Lesions?
Cryotherapy is a minor dermatological procedure that treats skin lesions by rapidly freezing them with liquid nitrogen.
The extreme cold causes targeted cell destruction, leading the lesion to blister, crust, and naturally shed over time.
It is a well-established, effective treatment for many common skin lesions.
Who is Cryotherapy for?
Cryotherapy may be recommended for patients with:
Viral warts (verrucae)
Actinic keratoses (solar keratoses)
Seborrhoeic keratoses
Skin tags (selected cases)
Molluscum contagiosum
Other benign or low-risk pre-cancerous lesions
Your consultant will confirm whether cryotherapy is appropriate following clinical assessment.
Clinical Benefits and Indications
Clinical benefits include:
Quick, in-clinic treatment
No surgical incision
Minimal downtime
Effective lesion clearance
Suitable for multiple lesions in one session
Generally excellent cosmetic outcomes
Indications include:
Symptomatic or bothersome lesions
Pre-cancerous sun-related lesions
Lesions unsuitable for topical therapy
How LSDC Delivers This Differently
Cryotherapy at LSDC Healthcare is characterised by:
Consultant-led diagnosis and treatment
Accurate lesion identification prior to freezing
Controlled freeze–thaw techniques tailored to lesion type
Avoidance of unnecessary treatment of benign lesions
Clear aftercare and monitoring advice
Seamless escalation to biopsy or surgery if required
Patients benefit from clinical accuracy, safety, and discretion.
Diagnostics and Investigations Involved
Before cryotherapy, your consultant may perform:
Full clinical skin examination
Dermoscopic assessment
Photographic documentation
Diagnostic biopsy (if diagnosis is uncertain)
Cryotherapy is only performed when the diagnosis is clinically secure.
Recovery, Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
Treatment usually takes a few minutes per lesion
Temporary stinging or discomfort may occur
Blistering or crusting is common and expected
Healing typically occurs over 1–3 weeks
Written aftercare instructions provided
Follow-up arranged if lesions persist or recur
Insurance and Self-Pay
Cryotherapy is commonly covered by UK private medical insurers, including Bupa, AXA, Aviva, Vitality and WPA, subject to policy terms and authorisation.
Self-pay patients are offered transparent pricing, confirmed before treatment.
LSDC Healthcare
A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.
This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.

Book A Cryotherapy Consultation
If you have warts, sun-damaged skin, or other lesions requiring treatment, our consultants can provide expert assessment and same-day cryotherapy where appropriate.
Appointments are available at our Central London clinic.
FAQ — Cryotherapy for Skin Lesions
Is cryotherapy painful?
Cryotherapy can cause brief stinging or burning during treatment. This usually settles quickly and does not require anaesthetic.
How long does cryotherapy take?
Treatment usually takes only a few minutes per lesion and is performed during a standard clinic appointment.
What happens to the lesion after freezing?
The treated area may blister or crust before healing. The lesion typically falls away naturally over 1–3 weeks.
Will cryotherapy leave a scar?
Scarring is uncommon but possible, particularly with deeper or repeated treatments. Your consultant will discuss individual risk.
How many sessions will I need?
Some lesions resolve after one session, while others—such as warts or actinic keratoses—may require repeat treatments.
Is cryotherapy covered by private health insurance?
Yes. Cryotherapy is usually covered by UK private medical insurers, subject to diagnosis, policy terms, and authorisation.