It’s pitiful how loving parents are. After they have the next generation, they are really busy all the time. Every move and every little problem of their children tugs at their parents’ hearts. Recently, some parents found something abnormal on their child's lips, which seemed to be a hemangioma. What should I do if I have a hemangioma on my lips? If you are not careful, you may cause your children to have a rough life. Next, let’s take a look at the treatment methods for hemangiomas on your baby’s lips. Treatment contraindications Capillary hemangioma on the lips of infants cannot be treated with surgical excision because surgical excision requires the removal of part of the lip, which can cause lip deformity or loss of lip function, resulting in permanent lip defect. Experts are needed to decide the best treatment plan based on the patient's condition. The treatment of capillary hemangiomas in special areas such as infant lips should be cautious. It is best to go to a regular large hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Do not seek medical treatment blindly to avoid serious consequences. Latest treatments PDT biophototherapy Treatment principle: PDT biophotoconductive therapy adopts non-contact and non-invasive operation. It does not damage healthy tissues during the treatment and does not produce harmful ultraviolet rays. The treatment process is safe and painless. Utilizing the perfect combination of high-purity 630nm red light and 405nm blue light, the tumor is irradiated with specific light to stimulate the production of ATP, deeply repair cells, promote metabolism, enhance collagen cell activity, reduce the pH gradient around cells, and directly act on the elastic fibers and collagen fibers in the tumor cell membrane and perivascular tissue, causing the blood vessel wall to emulsify, coagulate, and shrink, and the tumor gradually shrinks until it disappears. After treatment, the blood vessel wall quickly emulsifies, shrinks, and coagulates, and the blood supply to the tumor is reduced; the treatment is painless and uncomfortable, and there are no complications. It is a new phototherapy program, which is regarded by many hemangioma experts as the gold standard for treating hemangiomas; within ten to fifteen days after treatment, a large amount of elastic fibers and collagen fibers are produced in the lesion site, which greatly improves the elasticity and toughness of the tissue around the original hemangioma, and the local blood vessels lose the environment for re-deformation and re-expansion, so it will not recur after being cured. The above is what to do if your baby has hemangioma on his lips. The baby's body is very fragile in all aspects, and the hemangioma grows in a special place such as the lips. If you are not careful during the treatment process, it may cause the child to have deformed lips or loss of lip function. Parents must be extremely careful with this aspect of their children's problems, and must carefully and formally choose the place for treatment to avoid serious consequences. |
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