Dr. Rockoff,
I have facial telangiectasia (it's been diagnosed as such) on my nose and some on my cheeks. The dermatologist I've seen suggests, as do you, laser treatment. Yet, the laser he'd use would leave my nose and cheeks bruised for two weeks (he showed me pictures, and the skin is plum-colored - a deep purple - after treatment). This, I've learned, is called "purpura".
Also, from the little that I've researched about laser treatments, I conclude that the doctor I'm seeing would use a Pulsed Dye Laser. And this is why, I take it, purpura would result.
Yet, I've also read that there are other kinds of lasers, such as the KTP laser, which wouldn't leave my nose and cheeks bruised for two weeks.
So, my question is this: Should I seek out another dermatologist, one who uses a different kind of laser (viz., a non-Dye Pulsed Laser), for the treatment of my telangiectasia?
What, in other words, is your recommendation, all things considered?
(FYI: taking off work wouldn't be a problem. I just want the best treatment possible.)
Respectfully,
Greg