Types of vascular lesions
Common vascular lesions include cherry angiomas, cavernous hemangiomas, capillary lesions, and flat vascular malformations.
When treatment is considered
Most lesions are benign and do not require intervention. Treatment can be considered when lesions bleed, are repeatedly irritated, or cause significant cosmetic concern.
Qualification
Clinical exam determines lesion type and the most appropriate treatment method.
Available options
Depending on indication, management may include minor surgery, coagulation-based methods, or focused ultrasound approaches.
Medical information
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