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The V-beam pulsed-dye laser (PDL) (595 nm) has gained popularity in the treatment of port wine stains (PWS). It uses longer pulse durations than the standard flashlamp-pumped pulsed-dye laser (FPDL) (585 nm) and has an in-built cooling system to protect the epidermis. This should, theoretically, reduce the treatment-associated side effects, including discomfort. The aim of this questionnaire-based study was to confirm the clinical impression that V-beam PDL is well tolerated. The results were compared with a historical group of 62 PWS patients treated with FPDL. Fifty-one patients took part in the current study. Only 35.7% (vs. 81% in the historical comparison group) required topical anaesthetic prior to laser treatment. A shortening in the duration of bruising (8 vs. 10 days) and of symptoms such as burning and tightness (3 vs. 10 days) was recorded. Lifestyle change after treatment was recorded by fewer patients (39 vs. 57%). We conclude that V-beam PDL is better tolerated than FPDL when used at therapeutic levels in patients with PWS.
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Loffeld, A., Zaki, I., Abdullah, A. et al. Study of patient-reported morbidity following V-beam pulsed-dye laser treatment of port wine stains. Lasers Med Sci 20, 114–116 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10103-005-0351-0
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