Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Dec 2019)

Use of high-power diode laser at 1060 nm for the treatment of vascular lesions

  • Gabriel Buendía Bordera, MSc,
  • Jorge Gaviria Parada, MD,
  • Maribel Martí Giménez, MD,
  • María de los Llanos Pérez, MSc,
  • Júlia Oliva Morell, BS,
  • Gregorio Viera Mármol, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 415 – 418

Abstract

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The use of 1060-nm wavelength light emitted from a high-power diode laser is a novel method for the removal of vascular lesions. Two Caucasian women with Fitzpatrick skin phototype II, who had various vascular lesions, were treated with a 1060-nm high-power diode laser, applying a fluence of 120 J/cm2 and a single pulse duration of 74 milliseconds. Immediate results were that the cherry angiomas became dark and a scab was formed (that remitted 2 weeks after treatment); the telangiectasias and venulectasias disappeared immediately. This technology has reported effective and safe results for removing different types of vascular lesions in the two patients treated. Side effects were those expected for this technique. Keywords: Vascular lesions, Cherry angiomas, Telangiectasias, Venulectasias, Nd: YAG, High-power diode laser