Telangiectasiahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telangiectasia
Ko te Telangiectasia he oko toto iti kua toha, ka puta tata ki te mata o te kiri, ki ngā kiri mucous rānei, kei waenga i te 0.5 me te 1 mirimita te whānui. Ka taea e ēnei oko toto totoro te tipu ki ngā wāhi katoa o te tinana, engari ka kitea i runga i te mata, huri noa i te ihu, paparinga me te kauae.

Maimoatanga
He tino whai hua ngā laser vascular mō te telangiectasia, engari e hiahia ana i ngā taputapu laser utu nui.
#Dye laser (e.g. V-beam)
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References Evaluation of the Pinhole Method Using Carbon Dioxide Laser on Facial Telangiectasia 37109186 
NIH
Ko te whakamahi i te tikanga pinhole me te maimoatanga laser CO₂ mō ngā telangiectasias o te kanohi he huarahi haumaru, utu, ā, tino whai hua.
CO2 laser treatment using the pinhole method to treat facial telangiectasias is a safe, inexpensive, and effective treatment that provides patients with excellent aesthetic satisfaction.
 Evaluation of the Pinhole Method Using Carbon Dioxide Laser on Facial Telangiectasia 37109186 
NIH
Ko te whakamahi i te tikanga pinhole me te maimoatanga laser CO2 mō te telangiectasias kanohi he huarahi haumaru, utu, ā, tino whaihua.
CO2 laser treatment using the pinhole method to treat facial telangiectasias is a safe, inexpensive, and effective treatment that provides patients with excellent aesthetic satisfaction.
 A retrospective 10 years‐ experience overview of dye laser treatments for vascular pathologies 37632184 
NIH
Ko te Flash‑lamp pulsed dye laser (FPDL) kua mōhiotia ināianei hei laser tino tika e wātea ana mō te rongoā i ngā take toto taumata‑mata. I roto i tēnei rangahau, i kohia e mātou ngā raraunga mō te tekau tau o te wheako ki te whakamahi i te maimoatanga taiaho waikano mō ngā turoro, ā, he maha ngā momo mate toto (telangiectasia, rhinophyma, port‑wine stains, cherry and spider angiomas, and vascular tumors such as cherry angiomas, infantile hemangiomas, port wine stains, rhinophyma, spider angiomas, and telangiectasia).
The Flash‐lamp pulsed dye laser (FPDL) is nowadays considered the most precise laser currently on the market for treating superficial vascular lesions. In this study, we gathered data from 10 years of experience regarding dye laser treatment of patients presenting vascular malformations such as telangiectasia, rhinophyma, port‐wine stain, cherry and spider angioma and vascular tumours: cherry angioma, infantile haemangioma, port wine stain, rhinophyma, spider angioma, telangiectasia