What does a cryoprobe do? Unfreezing the medical marvel
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According to the National Cancer Institute, cryosurgery is a procedure that uses extremely cold temperatures to destroy abnormal tissue, such as cancer cells or noncancerous growths. So, **what does a cryoprobe do**? It is the specialized medical instrument designed to deliver this precise, controlled freezing power for various therapeutic applications, from surface-level blemishes to internal tumors.