I had a cherry angioma removed yesterday with a VBeam laser. At first it was slightly purple but now it looks red again and much larger than before. Is this bruising? How long until I can expect to see it fade?
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Answer: Vbeam / Pulsed Dye Laser and Redness / Scars
Vbeam laser is an excellent modality for patients who have rosacea, blushing of the skin, facial and body telangiectasia, spider veins, redness, post surgical redness, and skin flushing. It is a safe procedure that can be used at varying depths to help treat micro blood vessels in the skin. We...
Vbeam laser is an excellent modality for patients who have rosacea, blushing of the skin, facial and body telangiectasia, spider veins, redness, post surgical redness, and skin flushing. It is a safe procedure that can be used at varying depths to help treat micro blood vessels in the skin. We...
I suggest posting photos or seeking help from your physician. If there is a scar created this can be treated with other lasers or microneedling. Best, Dr. Emer.