Skin tag removal. Cryotherapy being used to treat a skin tag on a patient's chest. A skin tag (acrochordon) is a small brown or flesh-coloured, protruding flap of skin that occurs either spontaneously, or during healing of a wound. Cryotherapy uses liquid nitrogen (applied using a cryotherapy probe) to freeze the growth. | |
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Crédit : | Science Photo Library / Marazzi, Dr. P. |
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