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Vascular Anomalies of Face & Neck Treatment in Bangalore

Vascular anomalies of face and neck treatment in Bangalore by Dr. Dharmesh JB

Vascular anomalies of the face and neck are abnormal growths or malformations of blood vessels that may be present from birth or develop later in life. These conditions can cause facial swelling, discoloration, pain, bleeding, or cosmetic deformity, and in some cases may interfere with speech, breathing, or vision. At Dr. Dharmesh JB’s Reconstructive & Microsurgery Clinic, we provide advanced and individualized treatment for vascular anomalies of the face & neck in Bangalore, focusing on safety, aesthetics, and long-term control.

Dr. Dharmesh JB specializes in managing both simple and complex vascular lesions using a combination of surgery, sclerotherapy, and reconstructive techniques. Treatment planning is tailored to the type of anomaly, its depth, location, and impact on surrounding structures to achieve optimal functional and cosmetic outcomes.

Vascular Anomalies We Treat

  • Hemangiomas: Common vascular tumors, often seen in infants and children, which may enlarge rapidly and later regress or persist.
  • Venous malformations: Low-flow vascular lesions causing soft, compressible swelling and facial asymmetry.
  • Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs): High-flow lesions that may cause pulsation, pain, or bleeding.
  • Lymphatic malformations: Fluid-filled vascular anomalies commonly affecting the neck and jaw region.
  • Combined vascular lesions: Complex anomalies involving multiple vessel types.

Treatment Options for Vascular Anomalies

Management depends on the type of lesion, age of the patient, symptoms, and cosmetic concerns. Our comprehensive treatment options include:

  • Sclerotherapy: Injection-based treatment to shrink venous and lymphatic malformations by closing abnormal vessels.
  • Surgical Excision: Precise removal of localized vascular lesions with careful preservation of facial nerves and structures.
  • Combined Therapy: Use of sclerotherapy followed by surgery for large or complex lesions.
  • Reconstructive Surgery: Restoration of facial contour and symmetry after lesion removal.
  • Long-Term Monitoring: Regular follow-up to detect recurrence or progression early.

When Should You Seek Treatment?

You should consult a specialist for vascular anomalies of the face & neck if you notice progressive swelling, pain, bleeding, skin discoloration, ulceration, or functional problems such as difficulty in breathing, swallowing, or speech. Early evaluation helps prevent complications and allows safer, more effective treatment.

Our Treatment Approach

Every patient undergoes detailed clinical examination and imaging studies to determine the exact nature and extent of the vascular anomaly. Treatment is planned in stages when required, especially for large or high-flow lesions. Procedures are performed with meticulous technique to minimize scarring and preserve facial aesthetics.

Why Choose Dr. Dharmesh JB for Vascular Anomaly Treatment?

  • Specialized Expertise: Experience in managing complex vascular anomalies of the face and neck.
  • Microsurgical Precision: Careful handling of facial nerves, vessels, and soft tissues.
  • Multimodal Treatment: Expertise in both surgical excision and sclerotherapy.
  • Aesthetic Focus: Emphasis on facial symmetry, contour, and minimal scarring.

Recovery & Follow-Up

Recovery depends on the type of treatment performed. Most patients resume normal activities quickly after sclerotherapy or minor surgery. Follow-up visits are essential to monitor healing, assess response to treatment, and prevent recurrence.

Book an Appointment in Bangalore

If you or your child has a vascular lesion affecting the face or neck, consult Dr. Dharmesh JB for advanced and personalized vascular anomalies treatment in Bangalore. 📞 Call now or 📅 book your appointment online for expert evaluation and comprehensive care.

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