Vascular Lesions
In Leesburg, FL
What Are Vascular Lesions?
Vascular lesions are abnormalities in the blood vessels that can appear on the skin’s surface. These lesions are characterized by the presence of visible blood vessels or a cluster of blood vessels that are larger or more prominent than usual. Vascular lesions can vary in size, shape, color, and location on the body. While many vascular lesions are benign and do not cause any symptoms, some may be associated with underlying medical conditions or cosmetic concerns. Treatment options for vascular lesions may include laser therapy depending on the type and severity of the lesion.
What Are The Causes of Vascular Lesions?
- Genetics: Some vascular lesions, such as port wine stains and hemangiomas, can be inherited or occur spontaneously due to genetic factors.
- Sun Exposure: Prolonged or excessive sun exposure can damage blood vessels and lead to the development of vascular lesions, such as telangiectasia and venous lakes.
- Hormonal Changes: Fluctuations in hormone levels, such as those that occur during pregnancy or menopause, can contribute to the development or worsening of vascular lesions.
- Trauma: Injuries to the skin, such as cuts, burns, or scars, can damage blood vessels and result in the formation of vascular lesions.
- Certain Medical Conditions: Conditions such as rosacea, liver disease, and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) can cause or exacerbate vascular lesions.
- Environmental Factors: Exposure to environmental toxins or irritants, such as cigarette smoke or harsh chemicals, can damage blood vessels and increase the risk of developing vascular lesions.