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Port Wine Birthmarks Procedure

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One in ten children are born with a vascular birthmark. Of these, one in 100 will require medical intervention. Port Wine Stains are a vascular malformation that is present at birth. These birthmarks
unlike Hemangiomas, will worsen over time. They can develop a purple and coppery color with dermal thickening and nodular elevations. We now offer the latest in laser treatment for these vascular
anomalies, utilizing the Coherant VersaPulse laser with a chill tip device. These laser treatments are administered at four week intervals. Depending on the severity of the Port Wine Stain the number of treatment sessions can vary greatly. During your initial consultation Dr. Trimas will develop a treatment plan specially tailored to your individual case. In some situations, this treatment is covered by insurance plans.

What to expect

The laser treatment sessions will vary in the length of time, depending on the size of your PWS. The procedure can be uncomfortable, with some patients complaining of a burning sensation. A topical anesthetic can be applied before the session to reduce the discomfort.

After the treatment you may experience a burning sensation that may last up to several hours. You may experience a slight crusting on the skin for approximately one week after the treatment, with a gradual lightening of the birthmark over the course of the month.

You may resume all normal activities immediately.

 

   

 

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