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what is the best treatment for venous lake on lip

by Clovis Stehr Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Treatment of lip venous lake includes surgical excision, laser therapy, infrared coagulation, and cryotherapy. Sclerotherapy is an effective and acceptable option for treatment of venous lake lesions of the lips in patients.

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How to get rid of a venous lake on my Lip?

A venous lake is a dark blue papule or vascular lesion that appears on lips or ears and is linked to sun damage. I started putting Lavender oil on it twice daily. After a couple of weeks it had shrunk considerably.

What is the best treatment for venous lakes?

Surgical treatment by cryosurgery, electrosurgery, sclerotherapy, and excision have all been reported to be successful forms of therapy for venous lakes 3). Although all of these approaches are economical, multiple treatments may be necessary.

What is venous lake laser treatment for Blue Lip lesion?

Venous lake is a venous malformation, often in the lower lip, that we believe results from trauma and some genetic factor. The venous lake laser treatment for your blue lip lesion is a common procedure in our office. Do you have a blue bump on your lip?

How long does it take for a venous lake lip to heal?

Healing time for venous lake lip treatment. Having done as many venous lake treatments as we have, we have learned a few modifications in the procedure that are resulting in even faster healing times. It often takes 3-4 weeks to see total resolution of the area but occasionally we see healing as little as two weeks.

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How do you get rid of a venous lake on your lip?

There are many local therapies for treatment of lip venous lake such as surgical excision, cryotherapy, infrared coagulation and laser therapy. Sclerotherapy as treatment is used in varicose veins, leg telangiectasia, hemorrhoids and hemangiomas but for lip venous lake only two case has been reported.

Will a venous lake on lip go away?

Venous lakes present as soft, compressible, dark blue to purple papules of 1 to 4 mm in size (Fig. 32.13). Venous lakes will often largely disappear with compression, slowly filling back to their original size over several seconds.

How do you shrink a venous lake?

Treatments to remove a venous lake include:Cryotherapy.Electrocautery.Sclerotherapy.Intense pulsed light.Vascular laser.

Will a venous lake go away on its own?

Venous lakes of the lip is a common vascular lesion caused by a localized vascular dilatation that often occurs on sun-damaged skin. They are usually asymptomatic and uncomplicated, however treatment can be administered to improve cosmesis and occasionally to prevent bleeding.

Are venous lakes permanent?

Can a venous lake be cured? No treatment is required, unless the venous lake causes bleeding or soreness. Treatment may be desired for cosmetic reasons, but often leaves a permanent scar so one blemish is exchanged for another.

What does venous lake look like on lip?

what does a venous lake look like? Venous lakes are dilated blood vessels that appear as blue or purple papules on the surface of the skin or lip.

How long does it take for venous lake to heal after laser treatment?

Each venous lake achieved this clinical endpoint in four or fewer pulses. In one patient, the lesion disappeared to bare perceptibility immediately following laser (See Figure 1). All 12 venous lakes had resolved completely at the six-week follow-up period. Every patient was satisfied with his treatment results.

Can venous lake be red?

The histological correlation of the structureless pattern and globules/clods seem to be associated with dilated vascular spaces. [22] In terms of color, purple (78.6%) was the most common, followed by red (42.9%) and blue (42.9%).

Can a venous lake turn cancerous?

They are benign, but often are confused with melanoma therefore they should be evaluated by your doctor. The cause of venous lakes is still not completely understood. The most likely cause is chronic sun damage to the walls of the superficial veins....Edit This Favorite.Edit This FavoriteShare:Yes No, Keep Private3 more rows

What is a venous lake on your lip?

Venous lake on your lip? Venous lake. on your lip? Venous lake is a venous malformation, often in the lower lip, that we believe results from trauma and some genetic factor. The venous lake laser treatment for your blue lip lesion is a common procedure in our office. Do you have a blue bump on your lip?

How long does it take for a venous lake to heal?

It often takes 3-4 weeks to see total resolution of the area but occasionally we see healing as little as two weeks . If the venous lake is deep into your lip (usually can’t tell until we work on it), a small white fibrous area forms under the skin and takes several more weeks to a couple months to completely disappear.

Why do dermatologists use soft tissue lasers?

Those are soft tissue lasers that dermatologists use all the time because they target water and thus destroy all tissue non-selectively. When treating a venous lake, we want to target blood and not tissue. Fortunately, the laser we use targets blood.

How to tell if a lesion is large?

This doesn’t look like a large lesion but it is. The way you can tell by looking that it is large is that it is actually producing a swelling in the lip. This lesion is deep under the tissue so doesn’t look as blue. These are difficult if not impossible for the laser to completely treat, because they are so deep.

How long does it take to remove a venous lake?

Utilizing the laser to remove a venous lake is quite simple. This procedure is nearly pain free and only takes about 10 minutes. To see more before and after venous lake photos click here.

How does laser therapy look like?

The laser is cauterizing blood and tissue so it looks and heals similar to a burn at first and then a scab. The larger the area that needs treatment the worse it will look during the healing phase. It can be swollen and be red, black, white, grey, and/or red.

Is a venous lake a good diagnosis?

There is a very good chance you have a venous lake and we provide the venous lake treatment you are looking for. While these may be called a number of other things, venous lake is the most accurate diagnosis. Similar lesions are called varix, hemangioma, phlebectases and images can be found here.

How to manage a venous lake?

Many people choose to manage a venous lake by using a cosmetic camouflage cream to conceal the discoloured area of skin. This is a special form of make-up, used for medical purposes, that is water-resistant and available in a range of shades to match different skin tones.

How long does it take for a laser to cure venous lakes?

Vaporization with infrared lasers (eg, carbon dioxide laser) has been effective. One study reported that on average, only one session was needed to treat venous lakes, and the postoperative crusting resolved after 7-10 days 10).

What causes a venous lake?

Venous lakes manifest as dark blue-to-violaceous compressible papules caused by dilation of venules. Venous lakes were first described in 1956 by Bean and Walsh, who noted their compressibility and predilection for sun-exposed skin, especially the ears of elderly patients 1).

Why are venous lakes important?

Although benign, venous lakes are important because of their mimicry of malignant lesions, such as melanoma and pigmented basal cell carcinoma.

What is the best way to shrink a vein?

Vascular laser. the pulsed dye laser or other ‘vascular lasers’ are commonly used. These target the blood in the enlarged vein, heating it up and causing the vessel to shrink. Surgical excision is rarely necessary and inevitably leaves a scar.

Where are venous lakes located?

Venous lakes typically are distributed on the sun-exposed surfaces of the face and neck, especially on the helix and antihelix of the ear and the posterior aspect of the pinna, as shown in the image below. Another common site of involvement is the vermilion border of the lower lip, shown below.

Can sun exposure cause venous lakes?

It is thought that long-term sun exposure can cause venous lakes and possibly smoking, although the cause is unknown 2). They are usually seen in people older than 50 and are more common in men than in women. A venous lake is an acquired form of vascular ectasia (vascular dilatation).

What is a venous lake?

A venous lake is a soft, squashable, blue or purple macule or papule, that is 0.2–1 cm in diameter. Although they may arise anywhere, most venous lakes are diagnosed on the lower lip (on the vermilion margin or mucosal surface), on an earlobe, or elsewhere on the face, neck, or upper trunk. Effect of compression on a venous lake.

How to tell if a lake is venous?

A venous lake is usually easy to diagnose clinically by its appearance. The colour disappears on compression of the macule or papule due to the clearance of blood from the dilated venule. This is most easily seen using a glass slide or the lens of a contact dermatoscope. A venous lake has a structureless blue or purple appearance on dermoscopy.

Answer: Lip Treatment -- see an expert

Consult with a board-certified dermatologist. It is difficult to say with pictures alone. A formal consultation will tell more. - Dr. Emer

Answer: Electrocautery--Tried & True Treatment For Venous Lakes Of The Lips

I have personally been treating venous lakes of the lips for over three decades with conventional electrocautery.

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Overview

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Venous lake is a venous malformation, often in the lower lip, that we believe results from trauma and some genetic factor. The venous lake laser treatment for your blue lip lesion is a common procedure in our office.
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Diagnosis

  • Do you have a blue bump on your lip? Has it grown slightly over the years? Does it look something like the photo below? There is a very good chance you have a venous lake and we provide the venous lake treatment you are looking for. While these may be called a number of other things, venous lake is the most accurate diagnosis. Similar lesions are called varix, hemangioma, phleb…
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Applications

  • Our office currently uses both hard and soft tissue lasers for an array of health related issues. We use our lasers for exposing unerupted teeth when doing orthodontics, for removal of chronically inflamed and overgrown gingival tissue, and for removal of hematomas (venous lake). Our hard tissue laser is utilized to place dental fillings without needing to get numb or use a dental drill. O…
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Treatment

  • The most sought after treatment in our practice when it comes to laser treatments is the removal of a venous lake, which looks like a blue spot on your lip. Utilizing the laser to remove a venous lake is quite simple. This procedure is nearly pain free and only takes about 10 minutes. To see more before and after venous lake photos click here. We s...
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Results

  • To see our venous lake blog click here. You will see that most lesions look very similar. Size and location are the main differences. The color of the lesion changes slightly depending on the depth the lesion extends under the skin. Our venous lake treatment leads to consistent results. Most of our venous lake laser treatment patients travel to see us. All we need is a photo ahead of time t…
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Cost

  • We charge and collect up front $950 (2019) for this treatment and do submit it to dental insurance, but nearly ALWAYS get denied as its considered esthetic. This fee includes all follow up treatments (very rarely does anyone need a follow up treatment) if needed and covers lesion no matter how large or how many. If we do get payment, we mail you a refund for that amount.
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Reviews

  • Bauer Dentistry and Orthodontics 18 reviews Fia T. 0 3 10/22/2015 Thank you Dr Bryan Bauer! Here's my story: I was tired of having to look at my medium sized hemangioma/venous lake on my bottom lip for years and was self-conscious enough to seek out options for getting it removed. About 12 years ago my dentist at the time suggested I consult with an oral surgeon Read more o…
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Prognosis

  • We are able to remove 100% of venous lakes with the laser and have a 95% success rate at 5 years. In other words we have a slightly less than a 5% recurrence rate. The majority of those that we have seen recur come back very faint and small and would most likely never be noticeable by the individual if they did not know to look for slight blue variations in that area. In other words, ev…
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Prevention

  • Having treated hundreds of these over the last decade we have seen most of the likely complications that can occur. Some we can avoid by changing and improving our protocols, some we can not avoid.
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Example

  • The photo below is of a venous lake recurrence 2 and 1/2 years later. This doesnt look like a large lesion but it is. The way you can tell by looking that it is large is that it is actually producing a swelling in the lip. This lesion is deep under the tissue so doesnt look as blue. These are difficult if not impossible for the laser to completely treat, because they are so deep. Treatment will impro…
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Symptoms

  • This occurs sometimes and is usually too small to notice. It feels like a small bump in the lip. We have very few people where it was large enough to be visible without pursing the lips. We went back a few months later and were able to remove the fibroma with the laser without issue. However, the fibroma is often small enough that we can miss it with the first surgery (happened …
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