J Korean Soc Aesthetic Plast Surg.  2008 Sep;14(2):170-173.

Treatment of Nasal Telangiectasis with Carbon Dioxide(CO2) Laser

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  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Gangneung Asan Hospital, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine, Gangwon-do, Korea. crossmatching@hanmail.net
  • 2Department of Dermatology, Gangneung Asan Hospital, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine, Gangwon-do, Korea.

Abstract

Telangiectasis is defined as permanent visible dilatation of the cutaneous blood vessels. Clinically, its diameter ranges from 0.1 to 1.0 mm which represents either an expanded venule, an capillary, or sometimes an arteriole on the face. Until now, many treatment methods have been reported such as various laser therapy, sclerotherapy, electrodessication and so on. We used superpulse CO2 laser to remove nasal telangiectasis in 8 patients between May 2004 and July 2007. Laser therapy was done in continual 5 sessions with intervals of 3 - 5 weeks. In each session, laser beam was shot to the point of the bifurcation, trifurcation of telangiectatic vessels or to the points of the widest diameter. In each point, shots of the laser beam were repeated 5 times to reach deep dermis. The laser setting was 7 W with 0.5 mm diameter in superpulse mode. Photographs were taken before and after procedures to ascertain the changes of nasal telangiectasis. Our results showed that the main lesions were cleared effectively. We think that irradiation of CO2 laser onto the bifurcating points can be a valuable tool to treat nasal telangiectasis.

Keyword

Telangiectasis; Carbon dioxide(CO2) laser; Nose

MeSH Terms

Arterioles
Blood Vessels
Capillaries
Carbon
Dermis
Dilatation
Humans
Laser Therapy
Lasers, Gas
Nose
Sclerotherapy
Telangiectasis
Venules
Carbon
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