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Update on Lasers and Light Devices for the Treatment of Vascular Lesions
The range of superficial vascular lesions that can be treated with laser and light devices continues to expand. Each lesion has unique qualities (ie, location depth, vessel caliber) that result in particular device selection and treatment concerns.

Kenneth J. Galeckas, MD

Patients frequently present to dermatologists for the treatment of vascular lesions, including facial telangiectases, diffuse redness, port wine stains (PWS), hemangiomas, and leg veins. There are many laser and light devices that can be used with excellent results. This article summarizes the available platforms that are commonly used for the treatment of superficial vascular lesions. Newer devices and techniques are highlighted with respect to the unique characteristics of individual lesions.

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The range of superficial vascular lesions that can be treated with laser and light devices continues to expand. Each lesion has unique qualities (ie, location depth, vessel caliber) that result in particular device selection and treatment concerns.
The range of superficial vascular lesions that can be treated with laser and light devices continues to expand. Each lesion has unique qualities (ie, location depth, vessel caliber) that result in particular device selection and treatment concerns.

Kenneth J. Galeckas, MD

Patients frequently present to dermatologists for the treatment of vascular lesions, including facial telangiectases, diffuse redness, port wine stains (PWS), hemangiomas, and leg veins. There are many laser and light devices that can be used with excellent results. This article summarizes the available platforms that are commonly used for the treatment of superficial vascular lesions. Newer devices and techniques are highlighted with respect to the unique characteristics of individual lesions.

*For a PDF of the full article, click on the link to the left of this introduction.

Kenneth J. Galeckas, MD

Patients frequently present to dermatologists for the treatment of vascular lesions, including facial telangiectases, diffuse redness, port wine stains (PWS), hemangiomas, and leg veins. There are many laser and light devices that can be used with excellent results. This article summarizes the available platforms that are commonly used for the treatment of superficial vascular lesions. Newer devices and techniques are highlighted with respect to the unique characteristics of individual lesions.

*For a PDF of the full article, click on the link to the left of this introduction.

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