1985
DOI: 10.1159/000249537
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Hyperpigmentation Induced by Argon Laser Therapy of Hemangiomas

Abstract: The technique of argon laser treatment of port wine hemangiomas has been greatly improved since first used in the medical field. Complications may however occur and the authors report in this paper their experience and special studies performed on hyperpigmentation. This complication is due to an increase in melanic normal production as it has been proved by optical and electron microscope studies on pigmented skin biopsies.

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“…To date, all forms of laser treatment have also been associated with a number of adverse sequelae including hypo‐ and hyperpigmentation, cutaneous necrosis, pain, and recurrence of treated vessels. These complications are more frequent than those associated with sclerotherapy 6–24 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, all forms of laser treatment have also been associated with a number of adverse sequelae including hypo‐ and hyperpigmentation, cutaneous necrosis, pain, and recurrence of treated vessels. These complications are more frequent than those associated with sclerotherapy 6–24 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the unspecific coagulation of epidermis and dermis, disturbances of pigmenta tion and scar formation are the most important side ef fects of argon laser therapy. The frequency of scar for mation is in the range of 5-10% of treated patients [3,7,12], Another approach to port wine stain therapy is su perficial vaporization by means of the C 0 2 laser. Good or excellent results could be obtained in 57% of patients and the carbon dioxide laser may improve treatment results in pink lesions [13],…”
Section: Laser Treatment Of Fort Wine Stainsmentioning
confidence: 99%