Cherry Angioma Removal Treatment Barnsley

At Cryosonic, we provide a safe and effective way to remove cherry angiomas—those small, red skin spots that often show up as we get older.

While they’re usually harmless, many people choose to have them removed for cosmetic reasons or just for peace of mind.
One of the most common treatments we use is cryotherapy.

This involves applying a short burst of cold gas directly to the angioma, which freezes the tissue and causes it to fall away naturally over time. The procedure is quick, gentle, and doesn’t require any cutting or stitches.

Our experienced team makes sure you’re comfortable throughout the process, and there’s usually no need to take time off—most people go straight back to their day as normal.

Are Cherry Angiomas Something to Worry About—or Just a Natural Part of Ageing?

Cherry angiomas can seem pretty freaky at first glance, i.e., super-bright red and maybe a little elevated, just sort of chilling randomly on your skin.

Most of the time, though, they’re a natural part of ageing. These little clusters of blood vessels typically materialize on the chest, back, arms, or neck, and are very common in people over 30.

The good news? They’re generally harmless and not associated with any major health problems. But if one shows signs of sudden change in size, shape, colour, or starts to bleed, it’s a good idea to have it checked by a professional.

At Cryosonic, we would be pleased to evaluate your angiomas and provide a recommendation as to whether or not removal would be best for you.

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Why Do Cherry Angiomas Suddenly Appear as You Age?

Cherry angiomas generally become more common the older we get because the structure of our blood vessels and skin changes.

Genetics can also play a role, as can sun exposure, hormone shifts, and even some medical conditions. In most cases, however, it’s just a natural part of the body’s aging.

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Do Cherry Angiomas Mean Something Serious, or Are They Just a Cosmetic Issue?

For the majority of individuals, cherry angiomas are strictly cosmetic. They're not a sign of disease and very rarely need to be treated unless they are itchy, bleeding or you just don’t like the way they look.

But you should go get anything sudden checked, if not just to rule out that you don’t have one of the skin concerns mentioned.

How Do I Choose Between Cryotherapy and Laser for Cherry Angioma Removal Barnsley?

Choosing between cryotherapy and laser treatment depends on your skin type, the size and number of angiomas, and your personal preference.

  • Cryotherapy is usually the go-to option for people who want a quick, no-fuss treatment. It involves freezing the angioma with a targeted spray of liquid nitrogen, which causes the tissue to dry up and fall away. It works well for small to medium-sized angiomas and is often more cost-effective.
  • Laser removal is a great choice if you have larger or multiple angiomas. It’s especially good for people who want more precision and minimal skin irritation. The laser targets the blood vessels in the angioma without damaging the surrounding skin.

 

At Cryosonic, we’ll assess your skin during your consultation and talk you through which option would work best for you. We tailor every treatment to your specific needs, so you’ll feel confident in whichever choice you make.

What’s the Process of Cherry Angioma Removal at Cryosonic Barnsley?

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At Cryosonic, we have designed our cherry angioma removal Barnsley process to be simple, safe, and effective from start to finish.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Initial Consultation – We begin with a skin assessment to confirm that the red spots are indeed cherry angiomas and determine the best method of removal. We’ll talk through your concerns and explain everything in plain English.
  • Treatment Session – Depending on your chosen method (cryotherapy or laser), we’ll treat the area. Cryotherapy uses a freezing agent to target the angioma, while laser uses heat to shrink and fade it. Both methods are quick and don’t require any cutting or stitching.
  • Aftercare Guidance – Post-treatment, we provide clear advice to help your skin heal properly. This usually includes keeping the area clean and dry, avoiding picking or scratching, and protecting it from sun exposure.
  • Healing – Most cherry angiomas scab over and fall off within 1–2 weeks. In some cases, more than one session may be needed, especially if you have multiple angiomas or larger ones.

 

We pride ourselves on making the experience as comfortable and reassuring as possible. Our friendly team is always here to answer questions—even after your appointment.

How to Prevent Cherry Angiomas from Coming Back?

Can I prevent cherry angiomas There’s no surefire way to prevent cherry angiomas, especially because they are often associated with ageing and genetics.

That said, there are a few things you might do that could decrease the chances of getting more:

  • Defend Your Skin from the Sun – Sun damage can lead to cherry angiomas, so protect yourself by applying sunscreen and wearing sun-protective clothes.
  • Healthy Lifestyle – A balanced diet, good hydration and weight and blood pressure management can all promote healthy skin.
  • Ditch the Harsh Chemicals – Some skincare products have harsh chemicals, including alcohol, which can irritate the skin and cause changes.
  • Check your Skin – If you’ve had angiomas removed previously, do some regular checks and if you see anything unusual, let your doctor check it.

 

Here at Cryosonic, we’re not just about removal, we’re about preventative advice and post-treatment care as well.