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Laser surgery for children.

G J Brauner, A Schliftman

    The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology
    |February 1, 1987
    PubMed
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    Laser surgery offers treatment options for children but should be reserved for specific conditions like port-wine stains. Careful consideration of scarring risks and patient cooperation is crucial for optimal outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Surgery
    • Dermatology
    • Laser Medicine

    Background:

    • Laser surgery is an option for pediatric patients under local or general anesthesia.
    • It is indicated for conditions unresponsive to other treatments, including congenital port-wine stains and recalcitrant warts.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and risks of laser surgery in pediatric patients.
    • To provide guidance on the appropriate selection and timing of laser interventions in children.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of clinical applications of laser surgery in pediatric cases.
    • Analysis of potential complications, such as scarring from argon or carbon dioxide lasers.

    Main Results:

    • Laser surgery can be effective but carries risks, especially significant scarring in children.

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  • Outcomes for certain conditions like congenital melanocytic nevi may be partial improvement rather than complete removal.
  • Conclusions:

    • Elective laser surgery should be delayed until children can fully cooperate with postoperative care.
    • Informed consent regarding realistic expectations for cure is essential for parents.