Maxani CryoSurge

Maxani CryoSurge combines traditional cryotherapy and cryosurgery with modern aerosol technology to provide a direct, safe, and effective treatment for a wide range of warts, various skin lesions, and some mucosal lesions. A practical, fast, and safe treatment for use in the clinic.

Maxani CryoSurge is particularly effective for treating:

  • Common skin lesions
  • Warts
  • Various mucosal lesions

Ready for immediate use

CryoSurge requires no special storage or preparation, making it instantly deployable in any medical practice.

No anesthesia required

The removal of warts and other skin lesions does not require anesthesia or protective equipment, simplifying the process and making it safer for both the practitioner and the patient.

Sustainable and environmentally conscious

With a long shelf life and a design that considers the environment, Maxani CryoSurge offers a sustainable solution for medical practices.

Fast and effective treatment

Maxani CryoSurge accelerates the healing process without preparation time and is easy to use, minimizing treatment time.

Cryosurgical precision

By rapidly cooling the affected area, Maxani CryoSurge creates an extremely cold environment that effectively destroys the virus responsible for skin lesions.

Instructions for Use

  • Wear gloves.
  • Keep the nozzle within 1 cm of the surface.
  • Do not pull the handle too hard (see picture).
  • Only a small amount of gas is released at a time, ensuring a steady stream of cold gas.
  • Stop when the tip/outlet freezes and wait until it has melted
  • Wait for the ice on the surface to melt before starting a new cycle.
  • For small areas, keep the nozzle still or use small circular motions.
  • For larger areas (e.g., 3 cm), move outward from the center.
  • Air leakage under the spray head: A small gas release beneath the spray head is normal.
  • Spray for a maximum of 15 seconds per cycle. Often, shorter sprays with multiple cycles are sufficient.

Treatment Outcome
A follow-up check is recommended after 6–8 days, but no later than 14 days. Re-treatment may be needed if necessary.

Instruction video