When is the time to cure a bright red mole
Port wine stain is a common congenital, low blood flow intra-dermal vascular malformation. It is mostly present at birth and rarely fades on its own. It appears as a light…
Port wine stain is a common congenital, low blood flow intra-dermal vascular malformation. It is mostly present at birth and rarely fades on its own. It appears as a light…
Clinically, we can often hear patients v. After receiving photodynamic therapy to end the light avoidance period, photosensitivity reactions still occur, usually several existing photosensitizers require a light avoidance period…
Vivid nevus is a kind of birthmark, also called wine-like nevus or capillary dilation nevus, which often appears at birth or soon after birth, mostly on the head, face and…
Erythema nodosum, also known as red birthmark, is a very common congenital vascular disease, which is clinically seen to favor newborn babies. Some parents are worried that their children are…
Neonatal macular nevus is a benign congenital tumor of infancy, often located behind the midline of the head, on the neck, on the sacral area, and occasionally on the skin…
Erythema is a microvascular malformation, a congenital, low blood flow, intra-dermal capillary dilation malformation. Commonly known as the red birthmark, it is easy to cause great psychological stress to patients…
Yes. Erythema nodosum, also known as capillary dilation nevus or wine stains, can be present at birth. It is a flat, less elevated plaque composed of numerous dilated capillaries and…
Nevus is a vascular malformation that is often present at birth or as a child. Previous techniques such as freezing, isotope or plastic surgery will leave obvious scars and pigmentation…
Photodynamic therapy is non-curative and aims to control the lesions and delay the development of the disease, which requires several times of zoning treatment. Generally need to interval of 2-3…
Erythema nevosum, also known as wine-like nevus or capillary dilation nevus, often appears at birth or soon after birth, usually on the face, neck and scalp, mostly unilateral, occasionally bilateral,…