Notable milestones in the treatment of vascular lesions have been achieved over the past century. Many cutaneous vascular lesions can be successfully treated with lightbased devices. In this review, we will discuss the treatment of port-wine birthmarks, lymphatic malformations, infantile hemangiomas, rosacea, venous lakes, pyogenic granulomas, cherry angiomas, and angiofibromas using lasers, total reflection amplification of spontaneous emission of radiation, intense pulsed light, and photodynamic therapy. In addition, for several of these diagnoses, we will review medical therapies that can be combined with light-based devices to provide enhanced results
Objective: Hemangioma is mesenchymal benign tumor formed by blood vessels. Anomalies affect up to 10...
AimLasers and non-coherent intense pulse light sources (IPLS) are based on the principle of selectiv...
Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common benign soft tissue tumor of infancy and childhood. M...
This chapter provides an overview of vascular targeting light treatments applied to treatment of com...
These recommendations of the Polish Dermatological Society focuses on the use of lasers in the treat...
Congenital vascular lesions can be subdivided into tumors and malformations. Hemangiomas are benign ...
Vascular lasers were among the first available cutaneous light-based technologies. The past 20 years...
Dermatologists encounter a wide range of cutaneous vascular lesions, including infantile hemangiomas...
The use of the indications of the laser in treating vascular malformations and infantile haemangiom...
Vascular lesions are common in infants and children and can be grouped into two main classifications...
Treatment of skin unaesthetic vascular lesions is still suboptimal. In this article, we present a mu...
Background and objective: Facial vascular malformations can cause a number of functional problems, i...
Vascular malformations are a very heterogeneous group of circulatory system’s diseases that can invo...
A retrospective study of 502 patients treated with tunable flashlamp pulsed dye laser for superficia...
Lori A Brightman,1 Roy G Geronemus,1 Kavitha K Reddy2 1Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York, Ne...
Objective: Hemangioma is mesenchymal benign tumor formed by blood vessels. Anomalies affect up to 10...
AimLasers and non-coherent intense pulse light sources (IPLS) are based on the principle of selectiv...
Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common benign soft tissue tumor of infancy and childhood. M...
This chapter provides an overview of vascular targeting light treatments applied to treatment of com...
These recommendations of the Polish Dermatological Society focuses on the use of lasers in the treat...
Congenital vascular lesions can be subdivided into tumors and malformations. Hemangiomas are benign ...
Vascular lasers were among the first available cutaneous light-based technologies. The past 20 years...
Dermatologists encounter a wide range of cutaneous vascular lesions, including infantile hemangiomas...
The use of the indications of the laser in treating vascular malformations and infantile haemangiom...
Vascular lesions are common in infants and children and can be grouped into two main classifications...
Treatment of skin unaesthetic vascular lesions is still suboptimal. In this article, we present a mu...
Background and objective: Facial vascular malformations can cause a number of functional problems, i...
Vascular malformations are a very heterogeneous group of circulatory system’s diseases that can invo...
A retrospective study of 502 patients treated with tunable flashlamp pulsed dye laser for superficia...
Lori A Brightman,1 Roy G Geronemus,1 Kavitha K Reddy2 1Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York, Ne...
Objective: Hemangioma is mesenchymal benign tumor formed by blood vessels. Anomalies affect up to 10...
AimLasers and non-coherent intense pulse light sources (IPLS) are based on the principle of selectiv...
Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common benign soft tissue tumor of infancy and childhood. M...