Vogue Clinic

Port wine stain treatments

Port Wine Stain Treatments

A port-wine stain is a type of birthmark that appears as a pink or red patch on a newborn's skin, usually on the face. The birthmark enlarges while darkening and thickens as it develops over time. In some cases, port-wine stains are linked to conditions that affect the blood vessels.

At Vogue Clinic, we offer advanced laser port wine stain treatment​ in Pakistan to help reduce the appearance of port wine stains. The clinic provides secure approaches alongside effective measures to decrease birthmark darkness and increase skin smoothness.

Exams and Tests

If you are looking for the best and most affordable port wine stain treatment in Pakistan, we represent our advanced medical services available for all patients suffering from this skin issue. Doctors at Vogue Clinic can usually identify port-wine stains by visual examination of the skin. A skin biopsy becomes necessary to validate a suspected diagnosis in particular cases.

The specialists require additional tests to evaluate birthmarks depending on their position in the body and associated symptoms.

-Checking intraocular pressure constitutes one part of the examination process.

-Our medical professional uses X-ray imaging to examine skull structures.

-The doctor can order an MRI or CT scan analysis when a brain examination is necessary.

The clinic employs modern technical solutions for delivering effective and safe port wine stain treatment in Pakistan. Our goal is to provide individualized care that helps patients reach their health goal of clear and better skin.

We offer advanced laser therapy to treat Port Wine Stains (PWS) safely and effectively. The specialized treatment from our clinic succeeds in decreasing birthmark color while enhancing skin condition.

Our results speak for themselves

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Our Treatment  
We utilize Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) technology as the most effective approach to target all blood vessels contained within the stain through laser therapy. Best treatment results require several successive appointments.
Medical-grade makeup from our clinic lets patients hide their birthmarks for temporary coverage with camouflaging products.
The port wine stain treatment benefits from different laser procedures including Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and Fractional Lasers which provide better outcomes.
Our skilled dermatologists guarantee medical safety and pain-free treatment while providing effective results to our patients.
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We know how a port-wine Stain can impact self-confidence, particularly when it comes on the face. That is why, we provide advanced port wine stain treatment in Pakistan.

Our well-trained dermatologists offer customized treatment plans to ensure optimal results for each patient. Whether you require laser treatment or camouflage treatments, we are committed to assisting you.

Latest Technology

We make use of the latest technology and implement international safety practices to provide the best care for you.

Don't let a port-wine stain diminish your confidence. Schedule an appointment today at Vogue Clinic and become one step closer to clearer skin. Call us today or drop by our clinic to speak with our experts!

Frequently Asked Questions

A port-wine stain can become dry, so don't forget to moisturize. If the skin is cut, it may bleed more than intact skin. Be sure to clean the area carefully with soap and water. Then apply pressure to it with a clean bandage.

Approximately 3 in every 1,000 children have a Port-Wine Stain. Twice as many girls as boys have it, but it is not known why.

Port-wine stains are visible and very distinctive compared with other forms of birthmark so no specific diagnostic tests are typically required.

In our experience, the optimum outcome occurs when a child has four to six treatments spread over several years. The length of time required for each treatment will depend on whether the child is having general anesthesia (completely asleep) or local anesthesia (numbed area) and on the size and nature of the birthmark.