Port Wine Stains
TePort wine stains are present at
birth Pulsed-dye lasers offer
safe and effective treatment for port-wine stains. Treatment success depends on
the age at which it is begun and the location of the lesion. With multiple
treatments, most port-wine stains can be significantly lightened.
Because Port Wine Stains can
be progressive, treatment should be done early to prevent cobbling of the skin
and thickening and darkening of the stain.
Other Conditions treated by the Vbeam Laser
• Warts - small benign growths in the skin that usually
appear on hands and feet.
• Scars (Red) - raised or puffy scars that
are often caused by surgery, trauma, acne or burns.
• Stretch Marks
(Red) - Frequently appearing after pregnancy over the stomach, thighs, buttocks,
breasts, shoulders and lower back.
• Poikiloderma - Redness and
discoloration on the neck.
What precaution should be taken before
and after treatment?
Avoid exposure to the sun
and tanning of the areas that are to be treated throughout the
course of treatment. Immediately following the treatment, the
area may be slightly swollen, sensitive and may feel warm.
Post-treatment
care?
• Avoid sun exposure or tanning
• Apply ice for
discomfort
• Apply moisturizer or topical antibiotic cream if needed
•
Avoid scrubbing or rinsing the area with abrasive skin cleansers the first few
days following treatment.
Possible side effects
Avoid Patients may experience some
temporary discoloration or reddening of the skin around the treatment site.
Pigmentary changes in skin color may be experienced by some patients. The skin
will typically return to normal pigmentation over time.
During your office consultation you will be
provided with a detailed plan of the treatments that will benefit you most.
Please Contact Us for a consultation appointment or with any questions you may
have.