Dermatology · Scar Treatments
Liquid Nitrogen
Cryotherapy
A cryotherapy treatment that freezes excess keloid scar tissue to reduce its size, thickness, and firmness over time — often combined with intralesional injections for enhanced results.
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01 — Overview
What is
Liquid Nitrogen?
Liquid Nitrogen Treatment, or cryotherapy, is used for keloids by freezing the excess scar tissue, which helps reduce its size, thickness, and firmness over time.

02 — Indications
Skin concerns this
treatment addresses
- Keloids (Raised, Overgrown Scars)
- Thick, Firm Scar Tissue
- Recurrent or Stubborn Keloids
What your skin
gains from this
Gradual flattening over multiple sittings. Best results with a consistent course of 3 to 6 sessions.
Shrinks and softens keloids
Freezing destroys excess scar tissue, leading to gradual reduction in size and firmness
Reduces thickness & firmness of scars
Targets the structural bulk of the keloid for a flatter, softer surface over time
Improves symptoms like itching
Relieves the discomfort and irritation commonly associated with active keloids
Enhanced results with injections
Combining cryotherapy with intralesional injections delivers significantly better flattening outcomes
Minimally invasive & clinic-based
An in-office procedure with no incisions — applied precisely to the keloid with controlled exposure
Sessions Recommended
Weeks of Healing
Best Practices
Prepare & Protect Your Skin
Follow these essential steps for optimal results.Before
Avoid irritation or trauma to the keloid area before your treatment session
After
Do not pick blisters or scabs — keep the area clean and protected while healing
Avoid
Use strict sun protection (SPF) to prevent pigmentation changes in the treated area




