Understanding Ruby Angioma: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

2023-09-07 16:12:24

Ruby angioma is characterized by small red spots on the skin, often on the trunk, arms or legs. It has a particularity that allows you to recognize it, says our dermatologist.

Summary

After one Sun exposure or without obvious causes, you have noticed small spots on your skin, bright red color ? It might be an angioma.”ruby” (like color). What is it? Do you need to consult? Treat them? Answers with dermatologist Marie-Estelle Roux.

Definition: what is a ruby ​​angioma?

Ruby angioma is a dermatological condition also called “ruby stain“. It’s regarding a malformation of the small capillary vessels located in the skin. This affection takes the form of small circular red spots, localized, who measure a few millimeters. Sometimes the stain can be a little raised. The ruby ​​angioma has a particularity : “You are press it, the redness fades then comes back. It means he is bleeding out to re-fill himself.”, explains Dr. Marie-Estelle Roux. The angioma is often located in the face, trunk, sometimes hands, arms or thighs. You can have several.

What are the causes ?

Ruby angioma can occur as a result of hormonal phenomena such as pregnancy, following a Sun exposuresunburn, taking some drugs more “very often, there is no reason. Sometimes there is a family predisposition”.

Picture of ruby ​​angioma

Diagram of ruby ​​angiomas on the body © AdobeStock-rob3000

Is it dangerous?

The ruby ​​angioma is benign, it has no negative evolution. It does not degenerate.

The dermatologist makes a clinical diagnosis. “We look to see if there are a lot of angiomas, we analyze the lesion with a dermatoscope to check if all the criteria are reassuring. In very rare cases, when onset is very rapid and that we see a profusion of ruby ​​angiomawe can search for a blood abnormality but only if the circumstances are unusual.”

What are the treatments for ruby ​​angioma?

“We only treat if the angioma presents aesthetic discomfort, if it is located on a visible area of ​​the face or chest, for example. To treat the angioma, dermatologists use the vascular laser. There are three types: pulsed dye laser, IPL and KTP. The laser cannot not be done on tanned skin.” After the treatment, it is advisable not to expose yourself to the sun for the next two weeks.

Thanks to Dr. Marie-Estelle Roux, dermatologist.

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