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Venous lake on my lip

By December 23, 2008 - 8:20am
 
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I have this dark blue/purple lesion on my lip that keeps getting bigger. I went to see the dermatologist and she said that it's a venous lake. She said it was nothing I had to worry about. Does anyone else have one or know of someone who does? If so, what was your/their treatment?

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One appeared on my upper lip in my junior year of college '93. I finally saw a dermatologist that recommended a plastic surgeon. I had the surgery about 5 years ago and it went well. I was stitched up for a while...but it healed nicely.... There is a small scar, but with lip liner and gloss is goes unseen. I can still feel the imperfection and pray that it doesn't re-occur.. Of course I was told that it could re-appear.....anywhere.

Hope this helps you..... Oh yeah and insurance paid for it.....

February 11, 2009 - 6:24pm
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Make sure u can go to a surgeon that has a good reputation...There are a few of them that know what they are doing and will do it right. Some doctors do not care how long it takes to remove it nor do they are how u suffer. Best thing to do is find someone for sure that can remove it all....I hope your laser surgery goes well..If he does not take your insurance still send the paper work to your insurance and see if u can get some money back

all The best

January 17, 2009 - 12:18am
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Anonymous

HI! i have a venous lake on my lip- i'm female, and it came when i was in adolescence. i had it removed three times when i was 10,11,12 years old. once surgically (a mess of stitches, swelling...very painful) and twice with laser. this was 20 years ago. it came back each time. i've left it alone for 20 years (now i'm 31) and i have an appointment tomorrow with a vascular surgeon who specializes in laser treatment for vascular abnormalities. the catch is he doesn't take insurance so i will have to wait to see how much it costs. other plastic surgeons were willing to remove it, covered by insurance, but they did not have much experience in the venous lake removal.
try to get several opinions from reputable plastic surgeons that are affiliated with large hospitals. try plastic surgeons as well as vascular...
good luck!

January 16, 2009 - 8:26am
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Anonymous

I am a male who had one and I think u need to go see a platic surgeon and get a 2nd opinion about getting it removed,....It may be best to get it removed before it does get bigger..you should not wait

Some doctors are afarid to remove them since they are afraid of the bleeding and the fear of it coming back if they do not remove the whole thing.

There are reasons to remove it but if u are comfortable with it on your lip then fine but don't wait for it to grow.

January 14, 2009 - 10:10pm

My dermatologist didn't recommend any type of treatment, she said I just needed to keep an eye on it and if it got bigger to go back and see her. I did ask about treatment and she said that any type of surgery would make it look bad and surgery wasn't necessary.

gilless10 - thanks for the information!

Thanks for your help ladies!!

December 24, 2008 - 9:58am
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Anonymous (reply to Island Girl)

For temporary relief, apply Preparation H. It will reduce the swelling and if its tender...will help that too. Not a permanent fix but will make it less visible and engorged.

Think about it, that's what Preparation H is for...to reduce the swelling of engorged blood vessels.

May 27, 2012 - 10:51am
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Hi, I'm curious where would one get this Preparation H from. I have a venous lake too and had lazer on it done and it did simmer down and wasn't all that noticeable but lately it seems to have decided to come forth again. Don't have time for another lazer treatment as we got a wedding coming up in the next two weeks and would love to try this Preparation H. Please let me know.

Thanks... E.

May 27, 2012 - 11:00am
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Drugstore, Walmart, CVS, Target, Walgrens. It is a hemorrhoid cream. Comes in a tube. Yellow box with dark blue writing....

May 27, 2012 - 6:02pm

Island Girl, can you tell us a little more? Did your dermatologist recommend treatment or surgery (perhaps laser surgery)?

A venous lake is just that -- a small "lake" filled with blood from your veins that has developed, sometimes on the ears and as with you, on the lip. (They are actually similar to varicose veins, which occur most often on the legs).

Arteries take oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your organs and extremities; veins are the blood vessels that carry that blood back to the heart to pick up more oxygen. Veins have one-way valves that help to keep the blood flowing toward the heart. When the valves don’t work well, blood backs up and pools, creating the blue area that you see.

You might appreciate reading a little more about varicose veins from the Mayo Clinic site:

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/varicose-veins/DS00256

From what I could research on the web (in addition to Anon, above), it appears that there is not medicine available to treat a venous lake, and that it won't go away by itself. Diet doesn't have anything to do with it -- it isn't something you can make worse or better by what you take in. And they aren't contagious, nor should they proliferate. And they do not evolve into anything more serious, like a skin cancer.

Dermatologists Jining Wang (Dean Health System) and Kim Wang (Department of Pathology, Northwestern University Medical School) wrote an article discussion venous lakes and their treatments, which can include laser or photo therapy:

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1085199-treatment

If you'll write back and let us know what your dermatologist is suggesting as treatment, we'd be glad to research more for you.

December 23, 2008 - 10:34am
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Anonymous (reply to Diane Porter)

I'm 20 years old and male that has a veous lake on my lip. I went to my family doctor and he told me what it was and scheduled an appointment with a plastic surgeon, He said it was a pretty easy prosedure and he would just perform it in his office only taking about thirty minutes. Interesting thing about my case is that it feels really big and has certainly grown over the past couple months and I think those varicose veins is the exact reason for my venous lake cause I have a couple enlarged veins on my calves.. Just thought it would be interesting information for you. Also he said he would cut back behind my lip inside my mouth so the scar wouldn't be visible and make sure the lip sat normally. Should only take three days to recovery fully! Hopefully

July 14, 2009 - 1:17pm
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