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Expert's Corner
Ask the FounderVBF Announces "Ask The VBF Founder." Linda Rozell-Shannon is the leading lay expert (non doctor) in the world on the subject of vascular birthmarks. Babies with Birthmarks™Our newest program - guidelines for physicians to follow to diagnose and treat vascular birthmarks with the earliest intervention. Recent Medical Papers and Research
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VBF is very excited to announce that despite the economy the Port Wine Stain and Vascular Birthmarks Conference will be held in Irvine, California on Friday, October 9th and Saturday, October 10th. This conference will take place at the Beckman Laser Institute in Irvine, and at the Island Hotel minutes away in Newport Beach, California. Families should fly into the John Wayne Airport (closest to the event). There is no shuttle to the hotel, but a bus or cab is only $20. We are also very excited to announce that VBF will be celebrating its 15th Anniversary in California this year! Come join us for a piece of cake to help us celebrate that “We Are Making A Difference.” Dr. J. Stuart Nelson, along with the Beckman Laser Institute will be co-sponsors of this year’s conference. A very exciting research announcement will be presented on Friday evening by VBF Co-Medical Directors Dr. Martin Mihm and Dr. J. Stuart Nelson. This year, the first 50 families that register will have meals included and FREE lodging for the Friday night and a $100 discount on Saturday night (total cost is $208.09 so families only pay $108.09 if they choose to stay the second night). Lodging will be at The Island Hotel, www.theislandhotel.com. In addition, the conference fee is only $50 per family and the clinic fee is only $50 per family. Anyone who cannot pay the clinic or conference fee can request that the fees be waived. A $25 deposit is required for each family registering for the conference and this fee cannot be waived. This deposit is non-refundable. You can now register on line or download the registration form from the links and send it in with your $25 registration fee as soon as possible to VBF, PO Box 106, Latham, NY 12110. Please direct all questions to Basia at the above indicated phone numbers or email address. Download the registration form Register online for the conference Register online for the clinic
2009 Day of Awareness Launches with
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Gary Mauer (star of Phantom of the Opera) Stephen Dale, Christine Shannon and Beth Southard (wife and co-star of Phantom) after their spectacular performance at the gala |
Barbara Rothaupt, VBF
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To read the entire story click here: http://www.birthmark.org/08gala.php
Roy
G. Geronemus, M.D., Director of the Laser & Skin Surgery Center of
New York, graduated from Harvard University and pursued his medical education
at the University of Miami School of Medicine.
He trained in Dermatology at the New York University Medical Center where he was the Chief Resident and subsequently underwent a fellowship training in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology. He is a Clinical Professor of Dermatology at the New York University Medical Center where he has founded its laser program and served nine years as its Chief of Dermatologic and Laser Surgery. He is also the Director of the Skin/Laser Division in the Department of Plastic Surgery at the New York Eye & Ear Infirmary. He is Past President of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery. He has received the Ellet Drake award for outstanding contributions to laser medicine and the Leon Goldman award for excellence in clinical laser research. Dr. Geronemus has been a featured speaker of the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery for many years, as well as speaking to other national and international audiences. He has published over 200 medical articles, chapters and books, including the most recent 2nd Edition of Illustrated Cutaneous and Aesthetic Laser Surgery.
An original forerunner in the application of the pulse dye laser for the treatment of port wine stains and other vascular birthmarks, he has been involved with the development of several new laser systems and therapeutic techniques, which are now commonly used throughout the world.
Dr. Geronemus is also the Chairman of the Board of the New York Stem Cell Foundation.
To make an appointment with VBF's 2008 Physician of the
Year, please contact Jamie Giangrande, Executive Assitant at the Laser
& Skin Surgery Center in New York by calling 212-686-7306 (Ext. 255)
or by email at jgiangrande@laserskinsurgery.com Please visit their website
at
www.laserskinsurgery.com
The following rebuttal by Dr. Stuart Nelson and Dr. Roy Geronemus was published in the New England Journal of Medicine in response to an article about the recurrence of Port Wine Stains (PWS) after pulsed dye laser treatment. At this year’s conference in Irvine, several physicians spoke about the pathology, progression and treatment of PWS. To summarize what was presented, after a PWS is treated using the pulsed dye laser, the vessels that are targeted by the laser will not necessarily come back, but rather new, deeper vessels will work their way up to the top of the skin thus making “some” stain appear. It is important to understand this because many people believe that PWS will always come back and, therefore, they should not have laser treatment. This is not true. While the laser does not “cure” the PWS, it offers the most hope for clearance, for keeping the skin from thickening and cobbling and for maintaining the best aesthetic outcome for the patient (comment by Linda Rozell-Shannon, President and Founder of the Vascular Birthmarks Foundation, 11/8/07).
Comments from Dr. Stuart Nelson and Dr. Roy Geronemus:
"We reviewed “Redarkening of Port-Wine Stains 10 Years after Pulsed-Dye-Laser Treatment” by Huikeshoven et al (NEJM 2007;356:1235-1240) with great interest and would offer our comments.
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RECRUITING SUBJECTS FOR A RESEARCH STUDY ON FACIAL BIRTHMARKS