Question
Can vascular malformations be removed by surgery? For instance, if it’s on the hand, what kind of complications might there be?
Answer
Hello, I’m glad to answer your question: Choosing the right hospital and doctor is crucial. As for selecting the treatment method and medication, it is ultimately decided by the specialist doctor, and patients should never act on their own to avoid misdiagnosing their condition. Hemangioma is a tumor disease that is difficult to treat with a single method, and currently, we mainly adopt comprehensive treatment methods. It is recommended to undergo treatment with “Photon Extracorporeal Targeting Technology,” which is the most advanced treatment method currently available in clinical practice. This therapy uses micro-interventional methods to inject novel refined drugs that stimulate and control the tumor gene segment, decompose the abnormal vascular malformation tissue, inhibit and interfere with the DNA binding of the disease, and guide the proliferation of matrix cells to complete the process of matrix cell-induced DNA repair, thereby achieving recovery from vascular malformations and vascular anomalies. This research process has also attracted widespread attention from international medical experts. For the first time, vascular malformation treatment has achieved DNA self-repair under external interference. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!