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- Patient Friendly - No anesthesia or
topical necessary
- Easy-to-Use - A one-hand procedure
takes less than a minute< font>
- Low
cost per treatment - As low as $2.00 per
treatment with an average of $4.50
- Averages 40 to 90 treatments per kit
- Shelf
life - 2 to 3 years
- Excellent Revenue Generator for every
practice
- Resolution Rate of 93.2% vs. liquid nitrogen
at 95%
- Indicated for use on 9 types of lesions
Acrochordon • Seborrheic
Keratosis • Condyloma Acuminata • Verruca Vulgaris,
Plantaris & Plana • Actinic Keratosis • Lentigo •
Molluscum Contagiosum
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Ideal Markets
| Primary Care |
Specialty |
| Pediatric |
OBGYN |
| Family Practitioner |
Urology |
| General Practitioner |
Podiatry |
Internal Medicine
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| Corrections Facilities |
Schools |
| Infirmaries |
College Health |
| Halfway Houses |
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H-30 NON-Hazmat Convenient Kit
- 80 mL cansiter of cryogen:
- 30 applicators: 15 - 2mm and 15 - 5mm
- Shipping - No hazmat fees - ORM-D
only
This new smaller size makes
this kit ideal to have in every exam room.
H-60 Economy Kit
- 170 mL cansiter of cryogen
- 60 applicators: 30 - 2mm and 30 - 5mm
- Reduces the need for extra applicators
- Lowest cost per treatment
- CPT codes & MSDS included
Ideal for
offices treating a variety of lesions.
H-505 Specialty Kit
- 170 mL cansiter of cryogen
- 50 applicators: 50 - 5mm
- CPT codes & MSDS included
Ideal for
offices treating larger lesions or plantar warts with detailed
instructions for the treatment of plantar warts.
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H-105
Mini-Histofreezer® Starter Kit
- 5 treatment canister of cryogen
- detailed product instructions
- 2mm & 5mm applicator buds
- 10-minute training video
An introductory
starter kit providing medical professionals with a smaller
sampling of this cryotherapeutic system.

Choose the
right size applicator to match the right
application.
2mm and 5mm foam applicators
provide accurate sizing and precise control of the freezing
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Clinically
proven safe and effective:

Wart site prior
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Wart site
during treatment. |
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Wart site after
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