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Vascular · Spider angioma

Vascular pigment laser 532 1064 evidence for Spider angioma

D 34.4 / 100 Supported 0 RCT/meta · 3 clinical/observational · 0 case · 9 total
Insufficient evidence

There is not yet enough PubMed evidence for this combination. The procedure exists, but research on this indication may be scarce.

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Median year 2015 Last 5 years 22% Positive results 56%

Known in Korea as

더마V엑셀V엑셀브이더마V레이저엑셀V 제네시스더마V 싱글/듀얼/트리플

Procedure and brand names vary, but the evidence above applies to the same procedure mechanism.

Key papers

tier2 Single-center experience with potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser for superficial cutaneous vascular lesions in face. Journal of cosmetic and laser therapy : official publication of the European Society for Laser Dermatology · 2016 · PMID 27351074

Abstract summary (English) BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Superficial cutaneous vascular lesions (SCVLs) are quite common. Several types of lasers have been used to treat these lesions; however, there are no dedicated treatment guidelines and few studies in the literature addressed their treatment. AIMS: In this paper, we aimed to report our clinical experience with potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser treatment on different types of facial...

Clinical Trial, Journal Article

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tier2 Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Options of Infantile Vascular Anomalies. Medicine · 2015 · PMID 26448027

Abstract summary (English) To analyze the clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of vascular anomalies, and determine which therapy is safe and effective. The data of vascular anomalies pediatric patients who arrived at Beijing children's Hospital from January 2001 to December 2014 were analyzed retrospectively, including the influence of gender, age, clinical manifestation, diagnosis, treatment options, and outcomes. As to infantile...

Journal Article, Observational Study

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tier2 Treatment of superficial vascular lesions with the KTP 532-nm laser: experience with 647 patients. Lasers in medical science · 2013 · PMID 24401943

Abstract summary (English) Superficial vascular lesions are a common dermatological diagnosis but are often difficult to treat. Numerous lasers (especially the dye laser) and intense pulsed light sources have been used, but there have been very few reports on the effectiveness of the potassium-titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser. We have extensive experience of this modality at our institution, and the purpose of this survey is to report on the...

Evaluation Study, Journal Article

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tier0_review Nonvascular uses of pulsed dye laser in clinical dermatology. Journal of cosmetic dermatology · 2019 · PMID 31002479

Abstract summary (English) Lasers are fast becoming the vogue of dermatology ranging from ablative, nonablative, fractional photothermolysis to vascular lasers. There are a range of vascular lasers including potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP 532 nm), pulsed dye laser (PDL -595 nm), diode (810 nm), and Nd:YAG (1064 nm). PDL is a laser that emits yellow light using Rhodamine dye as it is lasing medium.

Journal Article, Review

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tier_other Bloody Lips - Gluing Bleeding Lower Lip Spider Angioma in Decompensated Cirrhosis. Journal of clinical and experimental hepatology · 2023 · PMID 38261889

Abstract summary (English) Spider angiomas are dilated vascular channels in the skin. They have a central arteriole with surrounding vascular channels resembling legs of a spider, hence the name. They are frequently associated with liver cirrhosis, thyrotoxicosis, and pregnancy.

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tier_other A retrospective 10 years- experience overview of dye laser treatments for vascular pathologies. Skin research and technology : official journal of International Society for Bioengineering and the Skin (ISBS) [and] International Society for Digital Imaging of Skin (ISDIS) [and] International Society for Skin Imaging (ISSI) · 2023 · PMID 37632184

Abstract summary (English) INTRODUCTION: The Flash-lamp pulsed dye laser (FPDL) is nowadays considered the most precise laser currently on the market for treating superficial vascular lesions. In this study, we gathered data from 10 years of experience regarding dye laser treatment of patients presenting vascular malformations such as telangiectasia, rhinophyma, port-wine stain, cherry and spider angioma and vascular tumours. METHODS:...

Journal Article

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tier_other Treatment of superficial cutaneous vascular lesions: experience with the long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser. TheScientificWorldJournal · 2012 · PMID 23028248

Abstract summary (English) Recent published studies evaluating the long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser for superficial cutaneous vascular lesions have limited subjects and optimal treatment parameters have not been established. To determine the efficacy and safety of the long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser on superficial cutaneus vascular lesions and analyse retrospectively our experience of a 3-year period are the aims of this study. Over the...

Journal Article

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tier_other Lasers for vascular lesions: standard guidelines of care. Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology · 2011 · PMID 21508585

Abstract summary (English) INTRODUCTION: Lasers are a good therapeutic tool for congenital and acquired vascular lesions. Technological advances in lasers have reduced the adverse effects and increased the efficacy. MACHINES: Among the various lasers used for treating vascular lesions, pulsed dye laser (PDL) has the best efficacy and safety data.

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tier_other Treatment of superficial cutaneous vascular lesions: experience with the KTP 532 nm laser. Lasers in medical science · 2004 · PMID 15316851

Abstract summary (English) Whilst most facial telangiectasias respond well to short-pulse-duration pulsed dye laser therapy, studies have shown that for the treatment of larger vessels these short-duration pulses are sub-optimal. Long-pulse frequency-doubled neodymium:YAG lasers have been introduced with pulse durations ranging from 1-50 ms and treatment beam diameters of up to 4 mm. We report the results of KTP/532 nm laser treatment for...

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