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    ELLIOT ROGOFF
    Spectator

    We all see these and we all can treat them very easily. This small lesion on the lower lip was treated( after alittle local) in about 15 seconds. The patient was thrilled and the staff couldn’t believe their eyes. I chose to do this with the CO2 after I had attended a lecture by Dr. Rob Strauss( he was great) but anyone can do this with the diode. Dr. Janet Rice wrote about this in the ALD journal. I hope the pictures come out okay I am learning how to downsize them from my digital. By the way I used 2watts of power in a non-focus mode and used super pulsed.

    #10362 Reply

    ELLIOT ROGOFF
    Spectator

    Venous Lake Pictures
    [img]https://www.laserdentistryforum.com/attachments/upload/tn_VENUS LAKE PRE22.JPG[/img]

    [img]https://www.laserdentistryforum.com/attachments/upload/tn_venous lake 1 week22.JPG[/img]

    [img]https://www.laserdentistryforum.com/attachments/upload/tn_VENUS LAKE POST22.JPG[/img]

    #10363 Reply

    ELLIOT ROGOFF
    Spectator

    By the way the Upper Left is Pre-op, the LOWER LEFT is immediately after and the Upper Right is One Week Post. Guys I am sorry but one of these days I will get the knack of this. Thanks for your patience. Elliot

    #10360 Reply

    Benchwmer
    Spectator

    Elliot,
    Looks great after one week.
    My concern will be if it reoccurs. Without penetrating the lesion, did you allow for destruction of the inner vessel walls. You drained the lesion, but did you destroy it?
    Using a fiber tip allows you to open, destroy the inner walls and allows for drainage and then the body resorbs the lesion.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Jeff

    #10364 Reply

    ELLIOT ROGOFF
    Spectator

    Thanks Jeff, I have been told that I should have used 6-8 watts of power with the CO2 but I chickened out. I do have another one to be done very soon. I would like to use the diode for this one. Any suggestions on the procedure that is different than before. By the way if it returns then I will know better next time and have a chance to share that as well. That’s what I was hoping this forum was all about and from your post – it is. Thanks again.

    #10361 Reply

    Benchwmer
    Spectator

    Elliot,
    I have two hemangioma cases up in the Nd:YAG section of LDF.
    Just got my Summer 2004 issue of ESOLA Journal of Oral Laser Applications today. It has 4 cases of treating hemangiomas, CO2 Laser Therapy for Intraoral Memangiomas, Lambrecht, Stubinger and Hodel. In all cases the lesions were all removed for biopsy vs. ablation. Healing was still taking place after a month post-op. It lists 2 pages why the CO2 should be for hemangioma tx vs. Nd:YAG. They used 4W superpulsed, CW.
    Jeff

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