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At present, the most common methods for hemangioma are drugs, lasers and surgery, and there is no one method that can be used for all types of hemangiomas. It depends on factors such as the type, location, depth and age of the tumor. Commonly used methods are:
Surgical resection, radiation**, cryosurgery, sclerotherapy injection, laser irradiation, etc.
The principles are: prevention or**serious life- or function-threatening related complications; Prevention of malformations or facial defects after hemangioma regression; Prevent ulcers and infections, promote ulcer healing, reduce scarring, and relieve pain in patients who have already developed ulcers; Alleviate the psychological stress of children and their families; Avoid overdoing ** lesions that resolve spontaneously and have a good prognosis.
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Hello, hemangioma is a common benign tumor that can occur at any age, but symptoms appear after middle age, and women are more likely than men. There are many methods of hemangioma, the traditional methods include isotope, freezing and other methods, these old methods have no satisfactory effect on hemangioma, and even leave scars after hemangioma, hemangioma should choose a suitable program according to different types. Minimally invasive** techniques are generally used:
Minimally invasive ultrasound mediation**, high-frequency electrocoagulation minimally invasive**, American vascular pulse surgery, etc.
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Yes, but it still depends on the size of the hemangioma area, and it depends on the child's physical condition, depending on what the doctor says.
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Generally, high-frequency electrocoagulation is only suitable for relatively small hemangiomas, if it is relatively large, it is not suitable for it, of course, it is better to listen to the advice of the doctor who operated on you.
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Babies are young and not very resistant. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure the efficacy without affecting the child's growth and development. **Hemangioma can not simply remove the superficial symptoms, only by removing the proliferative endothelial cells and inhibiting cell proliferation, can the hemangioma be completely removed.
There are many types of hemangiomas, and it is recommended to go to the hospital to carefully check what kind of hemangioma it is. For hemangioma, according to the different ages, different parts, and different types of patients, different methods are adopted, and the first plan is formulated under the guidance of doctors.
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Hello, cavernous hemangioma is a common type of hemangioma, which is mainly manifested as a raised mass, purple in color, and soft to the touch
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Low-flow venous malformations are recommended for good results, and hemangiomas are not preferred.
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Yes, high-frequency electrocoagulation has been specially developed to treat hemangiomas.
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High-frequency electrocoagulation** Hemangioma is included in NCMS, which belongs to the scope of major diseases, and you can also go to the local area for major or special diseases.
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High-frequency electrocoagulation, also known as high-frequency electrode, is under three-dimensional ultrasound positioning, using the most advanced high-frequency electrode instrument and catheter needle, directly acting on the tumor cell membrane and elastic fibers and collagen fibers in the tissues around the blood vessels, and the tumor produces high heat, so that the blood vessel wall emulsifies, coagulation, contraction, the tumor gradually shrinks, and the malformed blood vessels lose the ability to reexpand. High-frequency electrocoagulation does not damage normal tissue cells, is non-destructive, and does not leave scars.
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Explanation: High-frequency electrocoagulation technology refers to the use of the most advanced high-frequency electrocoagulation instrument and catheter needle under ultrasound positioning, directly acting on the elastic fibers and collagen fibers in the tumor cell membrane and the tissues around the blood vessels, resulting in high heat in the tumor, which emulsifies, coagulates and contracts the blood vessel wall, gradually shrinks the tumor, and the malformed blood vessels lose the ability to reexpand.
Scope of application: infantile hemangioma, strawberry hemangioma, deep interscalene hemangioma, cranial hemangioma, lymphatic hemangioma, cavernous hemangioma and other hemangiomas, with significant curative effect.
Advantages: small wound, no scar, no ***.
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It is recommended to go to a regular specialist hospital**, and the doctor will formulate the **method according to the condition of the hemangioma.
It is recommended to go to the vascular surgery department of a regular hospital or the pediatric vascular department for examination. High-risk hemangiomas should be treated as early as possible**, and vascular malformations should be aggressive**.
Infantile hemangioma depends on how quickly it progresses and where it is produced. For some very small hemangiomas, and its location is quite insidious, or it is in a stable state in other places, and there is no rapid growth in a short period of time, you can observe it for the time being. But in addition, the current guidelines still recommend infantile hemangioma as soon as possible**, because even if there are some hemangiomas that will gradually dissipate, but there will be pigmentation, telangiectasia, atrophic scars or adipose tissue hyperplasia that affect the appearance, so it is recommended to ** as soon as possible. >>>More
Hello, are you talking about capillary hemangiomas in children or adults? Or a bright red spotted mole? If the child has a protruding ** capillary hemangioma, you can use 90 strontium radionuclide**, and the child does not have any pain and does not leave a scar, if it is an adult's bright red spot nevus, then the most advanced laser is the (cynergy) vascular lesion workstation. >>>More
Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, which is common in ** and soft tissues, and is more common at birth or shortly after birth. The residual embryonic angioblasts, active endothelioid germ, invade adjacent tissues to form endothelial cords, which are connected to the remaining blood vessels after catheterization to form hemangiomas, and the intratumoral blood vessels are self-contained and not connected to the surrounding blood vessels. Hemangiomas can occur throughout the body, with oral and maxillofacial hemangiomas accounting for 60% of total hemangiomas, followed by the trunk (25%) and extremities (15%). >>>More
Before hemangioma, it is necessary to make statistics according to the individual's location and type, as well as the depth and age of the hemangioma, and then according to different physical conditions and conditions, surgery**, or radiation**, or cryosurgery**, etc., can be carried out by laser irradiation**. It is important to have a detailed physical examination before you can take different measures for different situations.