Venous Lake of the Lip Treated With a Sclerosing Agent: Report of Two Cases

Authors: Kuo H-W.1; Yang C-H.2

Source: Dermatologic Surgery, Volume 29, Number 4, April 2003 , pp. 425-428(4)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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Abstract:

BACKGROUND.

A venous lake is a venous ectasia that appears mostly on the lower lip and other sun-exposed areas of an older person. Treatment of lip venous lake includes surgical excision, laser therapy, infrared coagulation, and cryotherapy. Although the use of sclerotherapy on varicose veins, leg telangiectasia, hemorrhoids, and hemangiomas is well established, the use of sclerotherapy for lip venous lake has not been reported. OBJECTIVE.

We present two cases of lip venous lake treated with intralesional injection of 1% polidocanol. METHOD.

Two cases are reported, and literature is reviewed. RESULT.

The lesions virtually disappeared, leaving an inconspicuous scar, with two sessions of sclerotherapy. Side effects were not observed. CONCLUSION.

Sclerotherapy with polidocanol is effective in the treatment of lip venous lake and offers an alternative to conventional methods.

H.-W. KUO, MD, AND C.-H. YANG, MD HAVE INDICATED NO SIGNIFICANT INTEREST WITH COMMERCIAL SUPPORTERS.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-4725.2003.29101.x

Affiliations: 1: Department of Dermatology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center, Niao Sung Hsiang, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and 2: Department of Dermatology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

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