for Everyday Veterinary Dermatology

VetEase gives you More Treatment Options for the cases you see every week

VetEase is a 3-In-1, non-invasive handheld veterinary medical device that uses controlled cooling and freezing to treat common cases like dermatitis, itching, inflammation, minor procedure discomfort, papillomas, warts, and conditions that cause hair loss.

Because every veterinary clinic deserves the tools to handle what walks through the door.

  • Dermatitis

  • Pyoderma

  • Slow Healing Wounds

  • Alopecia/Hair Loss

  • Traumatic Wounds

  • Blepharitis

  • Papilloderma Removal

  • Skin Tag/Wart Removal

  • Equine Skin and Wound Problems

  • Centesis Pain Control

  • Post Surgical Incisions

  • Pododermatitis

  • Itching and Inflammation

One Device. Three Modes. Many Possibilities

Cooling Mode

Cooling Mode allows veterinarians to customize both temperature and treatment time, with settings from -5°C to 5°C and 1 to 30 seconds.

VetEase’s patented RPTC technology maintains the selected temperature during treatment and automatically stops once the set temperature and time have been reached.

Freeze Mode

VetEase Freezing Mode delivers controlled cryosurgical freezing for appropriate superficial lesions and skin abnormalities.

It may be used for applications such as wart removal, small benign lesion treatment, and other localized cases where targeted tissue freezing is clinically appropriate.

Ice Needling Mode

VetEase Ice Needling Mode combines controlled cold stimulation with VexoHeal delivery for targeted dermatologic applications.

This mode may be used for difficult skin conditions, chronic dermatologic irritation, and other cases where controlled cold therapy with biologic support is clinically appropriate.

VetEase Research and Publications

Effect of localized cryotherapy on interdigital pruritus of dogs with canine atopic dermatitis


Preliminary clinical evaluation of the treatment efficacy of a temperature-adjustable cryotherapy device for chronic recurrent blepharitis in dogs


Picoliter ice particles by supersonic cryogenic jets for transdermal drug delivery: Extracellular vesicle application for skin diseases



The efficacy of a novel CO2 topical vapocoolant spray for reducing needle-related pain in dogs