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How can I get rid of the hemangiomas covering my face and arms?
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If these are small, your physician may use an electric needle to remove them. Lasers are another alternative and can be very effective. Whichever treatment is used, there is always a small risk of pigment changes. Scarring risks are low if the physician is experienced in performing these treatments. Richard Thomas, MD

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