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Lippenrandangiome

Behandlung mit einer Kombination aus Diodenlaser (910 nm) und Radiofrequenzenergie

Venous lakes

Treatment with a combination of diode laser (910 nm) and radio frequency

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Zusammenfassung

Hintergrund

Lippenrandangiome stellen aufgrund ihrer exponierten Lage, knotigen Struktur, leichten Verletzlichkeit und der blauen Farbe für viele Patienten ein kosmetisches Problem dar. Ziel war es, eine effektive und gut verträgliche Therapiemethode zu finden.

Material und Methoden

Wir behandelten 20 Patienten innerhalb eines Jahres mit einer Kombination aus Diodenlaser (910 nm) und Radiofrequenztherapie.

Ergebnisse

In allen Fällen kam es zu einer vollständigen Rückbildung (Durchschnitt: 1,4 Sitzungen). Als Begleitreaktionen traten ein kurz anhaltender, von den Patienten als gering eingestufter Schmerz und eine vorübergehende Schwellung auf. Zu Narben oder Hypo-/Hyperpigmentierungen kam es nicht.

Schlussfolgerung

Die dargestellte Therapieform ist eine empfehlenswerte Behandlungsmöglichkeit, die anderen bisher eingesetzten Therapiemethoden (Argonlaser, CO2-Laser, Farbstofflaser etc.) zumindest gleichwertig und aufgrund geringer Nebenwirkungsraten und geringer Anzahl der Behandlungssitzungen teilweise überlegen ist.

Abstract

Background

Venous lakes of the lip are a cosmetic problem for many patients due to their exposed location, nodularity, fragility and blue color. We sought an effective and well tolerated therapy method.

Patients and Methods

Over one year, we treated 20 patients with a combination of diode laser (910 nm) and radiofrequency.

Results

In all cases, there was complete regression of the venous lake (average: 1.4 treatment sessions). Side effects were transient pain that was assessed as mild by the patients, and transient swelling. Scarring or hypo-/hyperpigmentation did not occur.

Conclusion

This combined approach is a recommended option at least equivalent to other therapy methods (argon laser, CO2 laser, pulsed-dye-laser, and others), or even superior to them due to the low rates of side effects and low number of treatment sessions.

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Roos, S., Raulin, C., Ockenfels, HM. et al. Lippenrandangiome. Hautarzt 58, 679–683 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-007-1365-2

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