kryohoitoa
Kryohoitoa, or cryotherapy, denotes medical use of freezing temperatures to destroy abnormal tissue, relieve symptoms, or preserve biological material. It encompasses local cryotherapy and cryosurgery applied to skin and soft tissue, as well as whole-body cryotherapy in specialized facilities.
In dermatology, local cryotherapy commonly uses liquid nitrogen to freeze lesions such as warts, actinic keratoses,
Cryosurgery is a more formal, often office-based application performed by trained clinicians to treat selected conditions,
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) exposes the body to extremely cold air in a cryotherapy chamber for short periods,
Mechanism involves rapid cooling causing ice crystal formation, vasoconstriction, and metabolic slowdown, followed by rewarming. Side