Hemangioma can be a difficult problem to manage. Expert opinions vary as to whether it is better to wait by following its development, or whether it would be better to try to prevent some potential negative situations.
In the treatment of hemangioma, various methods have been used, including local and oral medications, surgical procedures and cryotherapy in general. Recently, hemangioma treatment with a laser has been gaining prominence. Especially for superficial hemangiomas, the effectiveness of laser therapy has been proven by numerous studies. Nd: Fat Laser is the preferred treatment for the treatment of subcutaneous component hemangiomas.
WHAT IS A HEMANGIOMA?
Hemangiomas, also known as strawberry spots in infants, are non-cancerous tumours that show rapid development in their initial phase, followed by a slow change. It is one of the most common skin problems of infancy, affecting about 3% of newborn babies.
In the first year of life, it occurs in the head and neck area in 60% of babies. Most of the lesions completely regress over time. However, 10% of lesions can cause complications that may be permanent. In some cases, complications may also occur that require intervention, such as blockage of a vital structure due to secondary infection due to bleeding.
TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR HEMANGIOMAS
After stopping the oral medication, pulsed dry laser treatment was found to resolve hemangiomas faster and show less slow growth. This approach has also become a standard treatment for hemangiomas with deeper and thicker tissue.
Superficial hemangiomas can usually be treated with a laser in infants, children, and adults who do not see spontaneous recovery. Treatment usually begins in early infancy and more than one treatment is required. Hemangioma treatment in infants will vary depending on the size, colour and development of the lesion.
HOW IS LASER HEMANGIOMA TREATMENT PERFORMED?
Laser therapy is useful for the treatment of both ascending and lagging vessels in hemangiomas. The pulsed dye laser has become the most widely used laser for the treatment of hemangioma in childhood.
Laser treatment is effective if hemangiomas occur in areas that can cause psychological and functional problems, such as eyes, lips, ears, face and fingers. Hemangioma responds with a rapid response, such as pain reduction, sometimes after the first few days of treatment with pulsed dye laser therapy.
TREATMENT PROVEN EFFECTIVENESS: PULSED DRY LASER
To date, various treatment options have been used for complications caused by hemangioma lesions. Pulsed Dye Laser therapy may be effective to slow down the development of the lesion at an early stage and speed up the healing process.
In numerous studies conducted on the treatment of hemangioma with laser, it has been observed that the lesion is completely cleared or shows a very good recovery with Pulsed Dye Laser therapy. Laser technology has a clear effect report in the treatment of hemangioma in infant and childhood cases.
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Especially hemangiomas, which regress slowly and occur on the face, negatively affect children’s self-esteem. This, in turn, creates a great deal of emotional stress on parents. In addition, pains, respiratory failure, visual impairment or nutritional insufficiency may also develop due to hemangioma.
A period of rapid regression has both physical and psychological benefits. Laser therapy is one of the effective treatment methods for hemangioma. Some experts also advocate laser intervention for hemangiomas at an early stage. Although studies are showing its effectiveness and safety, it is always best to make a joint decision with your doctor on this issue.
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