Anomalías vasculares
The Vascular Anomalies team treats infantile hemangioma, capillary malformations (also known as port-wine stains), venous malformation, lymphatic malformation and arteriovenous malformation, in addition to rarer vascular anomalies. Vascular anomalies look like a birthmark but are defected and enlarged blood vessels. These anomalies can occur at birth or up to several years after birth. They can be congenital, developed during pregnancy, as a part of a syndrome, or acquired by trauma. Normally, vascular anomalies are found on the head or neck.
Fotos del antes y el después
Imaginar cómo se verá un niño después de la cirugía brinda esperanza y grandes expectativas a la familia. Conozca a algunos de nuestros pacientes que enfrentan al mundo con confianza después de recibir atención integral y personalizada.
Armani
Armani was treated for a hemangioma on his left cheek. Starting at 2 months old he underwent treatment, and is pictured after treatment at 17 months old.
The Team Approach
The team approach at The Fogelson Plastic Surgery and Craniofacial Center at Children’s Health℠ includes specialists from many other divisions within the hospital to provide comprehensive care for our patients, often addressing all of their needs in one place, during a single visit.
Vascular Anomalies Surgery Locations
Patients are seen for surgeries at our Children’s Medical Center Dallas and Children’s Medical Center Plano campuses. Evaluations and follow-up appointments take place at the Dallas and Plano campuses.
Treating Nasal Hemangiomas
Our approach to treating nasal hemangiomas is to use the appropriate combination of all hemangioma treatment types considering the age of the patient, and the site, size and effect of the hemangioma on the rest of the nose. We offer medical therapy such as Propranolol, different types of LASER, and surgery both to remove the swelling and to reconstruct the nose to give the overall best long-term result for your child.
The Team Approach
The team approach at The Fogelson Plastic Surgery and Craniofacial Center at Children’s Health℠ includes specialists from many other divisions within the hospital to provide comprehensive care for our patients, often addressing all of their needs in one place, during a single visit.
Vascular Anomalies Surgery Locations
Patients are seen for surgeries at our Children’s Medical Center Dallas and Children’s Medical Center Plano campuses. Evaluations and follow-up appointments take place at the Dallas and Plano campuses.
Treating Nasal Hemangiomas
Our approach to treating nasal hemangiomas is to use the appropriate combination of all hemangioma treatment types considering the age of the patient, and the site, size and effect of the hemangioma on the rest of the nose. We offer medical therapy such as Propranolol, different types of LASER, and surgery both to remove the swelling and to reconstruct the nose to give the overall best long-term result for your child.
Conozca a nuestro equipo de atención
- Dr. Alex Kane, MDCirujano plástico y craneofacial
- Dra. Kathleen LudwigHematóloga/oncóloga pediátrica
- Dra. Jessica MayCirujana plástica y craneofacial
- Dra. Sheena Pimpalwar, MDRadióloga pediátrica
- E. Sean Rinzler, MDPediatric Radiologist
- Dr. Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy, MDCirujano plástico y craneofacial
- Dr. James Seaward, MDCirujano plástico y craneofacial
- Dr. Christopher LiuOtorrinolaringólogo Pediátrico (ENT)
- Savannah Brown, PA-CAuxiliar médica - Cirugía Plástica
- Jessica Grant, PA-CAuxiliar médica - Cirugía plástica
- Laura Hanna, PA-CAuxiliar médica - Cirugía plástica
- Kimly Nguyen, PA-CAuxiliar médica - Cirugía plástica
- Riley Powers, PA-CAuxiliar médica - Cirugía plástica
- Sarah Scheiwe, PA-CAuxiliar médica - Cirugía plástica
- Elizabeth Wetz, PA-CAuxiliar médica - Cirugía plástica
- Celia Heppner, PsyD, ABPPPsicóloga pediátrica: Cirugía plástica