A ruby angioma is a small, benign skin lesion characterised by a small, generally raised red spot, mainly on the body and sometimes in large numbers.
Treatment is carried out using a long-pulsed Nd:Yag laser or by IPL.
Immediately after the session, there is some redness. The next day or the day after, there will be a small scab, which will go away naturally over the next few days. In most cases, one session is enough.
At the time of treatment, skin should not be tanned, and it is recommended to avoid sun exposure for up to a month after the session.
Prior consultation with a dermatologist is compulsory. Together, you and your doctor will assess which treatment is best suited to your needs and what the possible side effects might be. Based on this discussion, the doctor will also provide a quote.