ANGIOMAS
BEFORE & AFTER
LASER ANGIOMAS REMOVAL
Angiomas are also known as red moles or cherry angiomas. These are common skin growths that rise from cells of the vascular or lymphatic vessel walls. These red looking growths can develop on most areas of your body, which you can see as a collection of small blood vessels.
Their appearance is an aging sign, which is commonly found in around 75 percent adults in their 70s or older than that. But commonly, these typically are not hazardous unless they bleed or change in size, shape and colour. If it happens, they might be a symptom of systemic problems like liver dysfunction or cancer.
Here, you need the consultation from the expert cosmetic physician of Cosmetic Clinic Coolangatta. We get deep with the actual reason behind these growths. And then, we guide you on the best angiomas treatment with advance & non-invasive cosmetic therapies.
Angiomas Look Like Blood Clotting
Most of the angiomas look like bright red, circular or oval shaped structure, which often appears flat & smooth on the surface. But, they may be raised on the skin. They size from a ball-point tip to one-fourth of an inch in diameter. If you scratch or harshly rub them, they may cut open and bleed.
Causes of These Growths
It’s really hard to tell the exact reason behind them because they are unknown. The skincare experts find some genetic factors. Simply put, there are certain who are more likely to inherit them.
In addition, they may also be connected to pregnancy, exposure to chemicals, climatic changes or certain medical conditions. Above these all, aging is the biggest factor to cause them.
Treatments for Angiomas
Cherry angiomas won’t need any treatment, as they don’t cause any health issues. But mostly, patients often opt-in to remove them for cosmetic reasons. Otherwise, you don’t need to concern about them unless you see the blood oozing out of these bumps
For them, the laser is the best treatment for angiomas at Cosmetic Clinic Coolangatta.
This treatment uses a pulsed dye laser, also called PDL, to eliminate these red masses. A yellow laser is concentrated on the target area to emit enough heat that can completely destroy the lesion. This is a lunchtime procedure, which allows you to get back to your routine work right away when it’s done. It’s really quick, effective and nonsurgical method. How many treatments you need depend on the count of pop ups, which can be one, two or three. The patient may experience slight bruising, which may end up in 10 days.