Guest guest Posted July 11, 2002 Report Share Posted July 11, 2002 I know that they have used pulse dye/ v beam etc to remove vascular lesions and hemangiomas, port wine stains etc from pediatric patients. I don't see why the same treatments couldn't be used on erythema and particularly telangectasia of the eyelid. Some people on this board have noted that eyelid resurfacing utilizing a barrier ( presumably lead?) has been performed on their person... your responses indicate that this is somewhat of a hush hush matter. ly, I have scoured endlessly and have yet to find any practicioners who perfom this sort of eyelid procedure. So in short... did you go blind? Or did it even work? Is this something you could reccommend? I hate to be pushy in the least but I am really quite desperate regarding this procedure. If you feel more comfortable please hit me off board. At any rate I would appreciate it if someone would throw me a bone or slip me a practice's name so I can get on with my life. Cordially, W.A. p.s. living w/ erythema??? NEVER! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2002 Report Share Posted July 11, 2002 I know that they have used pulse dye/ v beam etc to remove vascular lesions and hemangiomas, port wine stains etc from pediatric patients. I don't see why the same treatments couldn't be used on erythema and particularly telangectasia of the eyelid. Some people on this board have noted that eyelid resurfacing utilizing a barrier ( presumably lead?) has been performed on their person... your responses indicate that this is somewhat of a hush hush matter. ly, I have scoured endlessly and have yet to find any practicioners who perfom this sort of eyelid procedure. So in short... did you go blind? Or did it even work? Is this something you could reccommend? I hate to be pushy in the least but I am really quite desperate regarding this procedure. If you feel more comfortable please hit me off board. At any rate I would appreciate it if someone would throw me a bone or slip me a practice's name so I can get on with my life. Cordially, W.A. p.s. living w/ erythema??? NEVER! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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