BOVIE® ICEOUT™
ICEOUT PORTABLE CRYOSURGICAL SYSTEM
Patient friendly, convenient to use and provides efficient and safe patient outcomes. Let ICEOUT help you expand your practice offerings.

EXPAND YOUR PRACTICE OFFERINGS:
- Patient Convenience
- Refer Less Patients Out
- Increase Reimbursement
BENEFITS:
- Results comparable to liquid nitrogen1
- Convenient and easy to use
- Effective cure rate
- Minimal treatment time for patients, 40 seconds or less
- Designed with the lowest (GWP) Global Warming Impact
- Reusable can with disposable applicators
- Estimated 50+ treatments per box system
- Low cost treatment with profitable reimbursement rates
- No Hazmat Fee

Easy as one, two, three…
1. Insert applicator and charge by pressing down until fluid starts to form.
2. Hold for 15 seconds.
3. Apply frozen applicator on effected area for the indication time desired.

Treat your patient in 40 seconds or less

SKIN LESION TYPE | RECOMMENDED FREEZING TIMES |
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Warts: plantaris & vulgaris | 40 seconds |
Warts: plana | 20 seconds |
Molluscum Contagiosum | 20 seconds |
Skin tags | 40 seconds |
Actinic keratosis (facial) | 15 seconds |
Actinic keratosis (non-facial) | 40 seconds |
Ano-genital warts (condyloma acuminatum) | 40 seconds |
Lentigines (facial) | 15 seconds |
Lentigines (non-facial) | 40 seconds |
Seborrheic keratosis | 40 seconds |
Choose your configuration
ITEM # | DESCRIPTION |
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CRY2 | IceOut Portable Cryosurgical System, (2) 80 ml aerosol dispensers and (60) 2 mm applicators |
CRY5 | IceOut Portable Cryosurgical System, (2) 80 ml aerosol dispensers 2 cans and (50) 5 mm applicators |
CRY25 | IceOut Portable Cryosurgical System, (2) 80 ml aerosol dispensers and (60) 2mm & 5 mm applicators |
Gas: Dimethyl ether (DME) with propane / isobutane
Temperature: -55ºC (-67ºF)
Shelf Life: 3 years – Refer to outer box for date
Bovie IceOut
Portable Cryosurgical System:
Contents:
2x 80 ml aerosol dispensers
1x box of applicators
1x Instructions for use
1. Caballero Martinez F, et al. Cutaneous cryosurgery in family medicine: dimethyl-ether-propane spray vs liquid nitrogen. Aten Primaria (1996): 18(5): 211-216.