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Birthmarks Treatments
What are some of the various types of
birthmarks on the skin?
There are various types of birthmarks and age
spots that occur in human beings. Benign, pigmented
lesions, freckles, large brown spots referred to as
Cafe Au Lait spots,
Port
Wine Stains and
Hemangiomas
are just a few examples. The following
paragraphs will discuss these various types of
lesions and how we painlessly treat them at our
state of the art aesthetic laser center. Dr. Harvey is a nationally certified instructor in the
treatment of these birthmarks, and has had exquisite
results using the latest laser technology that is
available.
What about Pigmented
Birthmarks?
Pigmented birthmarks can be cosmetically
troublesome, especially when found on the face, neck
or other visible areas. There are various types of
birthmarks, such as benign moles, freckles, café au
lait spots, or brown speckle like moles. Pigmented
lesions are caused by an excess of melanin, the
substance that gives skin its color. Some pigmented
lesions such as solar lentigos (liver spots) are
closer to the skin’s top layer (referred to as the
epidermis) while others, such deep blue moles,
hormonal pigmentation (melasma) or Mongolian spots
are deeper in the skin. In the past, the only remedy
for pigmented lesions was to cover them up with make
up. More recently, skin abrasives, liquid nitrogen
or surgical excision were the only options
physicians had but these resulted in unwanted
scarring and left the skin hypopigmented (white in
color). At our office, we use the
VersaPulse™
Aesthetic Laser, and
V Beam Laser
, state of the art systems
which can painlessly and effectively remove a
pigment with minimal risk of scarring on the skin.
From brown freckles to pigmented birth marks, the VersaPulse™ Laser can handle most any size of lesion
and any depth of lesion. Often, it does take more
than one treatment to eradicate these spots. Careful
attention is needed to not deliver to the skin
surface too much energy at one area so as to allow
for an aesthetically pleasing result.
How does the laser work?
The laser is a medical device which produces a
highly concentrated light beam. This beam passes
through the skin and is absorbed by the pigment
which makes up the actual birthmark. This pigment is
fragmented into smaller particles and is either
safely absorbed by the body or eliminated from the
skin surface directly.
What is the advantage of the VersaPulse™ system?
The VersaPulse system allows Dr. Harvey and Dr. Hardy to use
multiple laser energy settings and wavelengths to
remove a variety of pigments. For example, deeper
pigmented lesions require longer wavelengths of
light, which are absorbed by the deeper melanin
containing cells, whereas superficial pigments
require less energy to achieve an effective
treatment. In this way, Dr. Harvey and Dr. Hardy can treat your
entire lesion in a safe and thorough manner.
How does the laser feel when treatments are
performed?
Laser treatments are slightly uncomfortable and can
feel like a small " rubber band is striking the
skin" . Sometimes, a minimal amount of warmth is
also appreciated at the skin's surface.. Dr Harvey
will
prescribe Ela-Max™ n or
EMLA™ numbing creams prior to your procedure in
order to minimize this discomfort. Sometimes an
anesthetic injection or oral pain medication may be
used to lessen discomfort if a patient should desire
but this is usually unnecessary.
What are some other side effects of the laser?
In some instances, patients may experience slight
bruising, swelling, skin color change or rarely
infection or scarring. Dr. Harvey and Dr. Hardy have treated
hundreds of patients with great success, using this
laser device, however, there are some patients who
will not respond. In order to determine if you are a
candidate for this procedure, please call or office
or schedule a consultation visit with us.
What are the expectations that one should have
with the VersaPulse™ Laser system?
As mentioned earlier, it often does take more than
one treatment for birthmarks to appear eradicated.
Age spots, mask of pregnancy and superficial sun
freckles usually require one to two treatment
sessions. However, café au lait spots, Mongolian
spots, or deeper blue pigmented lesions can require
four to twelve treatments, with sessions being
spaced every six to eight weeks. Dr. Harvey and Dr.
Hardy
recommend that a bleaching cream be applied prior to
treatment in order to increase the chances for a
successful and complete removal of your birthmark.
HEMANGIOMAS AND PORT WINE STAINS - WHAT ARE THEY?
Hemangiomas are blood vessel containing lesions,
which occur on the face, neck, or regional body
part. On the neck, the term "stork bite" has been
used to describe this particular type of red birth
mark. The VersaPulse™ Laser System is versatile
enough to treat these spots by influencing blood
containing oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin. When
blood vessels absorb the energy of the laser, they
are forced to seal and close off which effectively
eliminates the lesion. Several treatments may be
needed to achieve the desired result. Dr. Harvey and Dr. Hardy may
sometimes combine laser treatments with such things
as corticosteroid cream therapy or Vitamin K
applications to enhance the effectiveness of your
treatment.
What are some other considerations for Hemangioma
and Port Wine Stain treatments?
It is important to avoid taking aspirin, Advil™ or
Vitamin E one week before a laser surgery is
scheduled. This helps to minimize the chance for
unwanted bruising and/or bleeding. It is also
imperative to stay out of the sun prior to the
procedure. Dr. Harvey and Dr. Hardy can review with you in
consultation how the laser energy works, how your
particular spot may be helped, and what other
options are available for you.
If you
have any questions, or wish to schedule a Birthmark Treatment consultation, please
call
Ponte
Vedra Dermatology
& Aesthetic Surgery at (904) 285-7546 or email
consultation@pvderm.com.
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