Vascular Anomaly Procedure
Treatment approaches depend on the characteristics of the anomaly. Initially, comprehensive evaluation is conducted through clinical examination and imaging such as ultrasound or MRI to determine the location and severity. Non-invasive techniques like laser therapy or sclerotherapy are often employed to target abnormal vessels without extensive surgery. Laser therapy delivers targeted energy to abnormal vessels, causing their constriction and closure. Sclerotherapy involves injecting a special substance that seals off the problematic vessels. For severe or resistant anomalies, surgical removal may be considered.
Surgery involves carefully making small incisions to excise affected tissues, then suturing with specialized techniques to minimize scarring. Throughout the process, strict sterilization and safety protocols are followed to reduce risks and promote healing.