This granuloma is pyogenic, right? PTYOGENETIC GRULOMA TREATMENT Dedicated to avoiding reoccurring and leaving scars
Pyogenic granuloma is a benign, rapidly growing vascular lesion often caused by trauma, irritation, or hormonal factors. It appears as a red, moist, or lobulated growth that can bleed easily.
Treatment for Pyogenic Granuloma (Preventing Recurrence & Scarring)
- Non-Surgical Treatments:
- Topical or Intralesional Medications – Silver nitrate, imiquimod, or corticosteroids may help shrink smaller lesions.
- Laser Therapy – CO₂ or pulsed dye lasers can remove the granuloma with minimal scarring.
- Surgical Treatments:
- Excision with Curettage – The lesion is surgically removed, and the base is scraped to prevent regrowth.
- Electrocautery or Cryotherapy – Burns or freezes the lesion, reducing recurrence risk.
- Preventing Recurrence & Scarring:
- Ensure complete removal, including the lesion base.
- Avoid irritating factors (trauma, excessive moisture).
- Use silicone gels or scar creams post-treatment for better healing.
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