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Vascular Malformations Jodhpur

Understanding Vascular
Malformations

Vascular malformations are abnormal blood vessel formations that may cause swelling, pain, discoloration, deformity or functional difficulty.

At Galwa Care Hospital, treatment is planned according to the type, depth, location and symptoms of the malformation.

Personalised care may include observation, staged treatment or surgical correction to improve comfort, appearance and function.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY EXPERT CARE

How we help at
Galwa Care Hospital

At Galwa Care Hospital, vascular malformations are managed by a multidisciplinary team that combines clinical precision
advanced imaging, and individualised treatment planning to deliver the best possible outcome for each patient.

Our team begins every case with a comprehensive evaluation that includes a detailed clinical examination and appropriate imaging to understand the full extent, type, and behaviour of the malformation. This diagnostic step is essential because vascular malformations vary significantly in their nature and complexity, and the right treatment can only be determined once the condition is fully understood. Based on this assessment, a personalised plan is developed that may range from regular monitoring for stable cases to active intervention using the most suitable technique available.

At Galwa Care Hospital, we take a compassionate, patient-centred approach that addresses both the medical and emotional aspects of living with a vascular malformation. We understand that these conditions can be present for many years before treatment is sought, and we welcome patients of all ages, including adults who were not treated in childhood. Our team provides clear, honest guidance, supports families through every stage of the treatment journey, and remains committed to improving both the quality of life and the confidence of every patient in our care.

KNOW YOUR TREATMENT NEED

Why and For Whom Is Vascular
Malformation Treatment Important?

Whether the concern is functional, cosmetic, or both, early and expert evaluation ensures
the right plan is in place before the condition progresses.

For individuals whose malformations cause pain, swelling, or functional limitations.

For patients with lesions affecting critical areas such as the face, airway, or limbs.

For those experiencing recurrent bleeding or ulceration due to abnormal vessels

For children with growing malformations that may impact development or mobility.

For adults with previously untreated congenital malformations that now require intervention.

For patients seeking cosmetic improvement for visible or disfiguring lesions.

For individuals with lymphatic malformations leading to fluid accumulation.

For patients requiring sclerotherapy or embolization for deep or complex malformations.

For anyone dealing with functional challenges such as impaired speech, feeding, or vision.

For patients with complex vascular conditions needing long-term coordinated management.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions.

Yes, vascular malformations develop during fetal growth and are present from birth, even if they are not always visible or diagnosed immediately. Unlike hemangiomas, they do not resolve on their own and tend to grow gradually over time as the person grows. They are not cancerous and will not become cancerous, but they can cause complications and progressive symptoms if left without proper evaluation and management.

No, vascular malformations are permanent structural abnormalities that do not shrink or disappear on their own. This is one of the key differences from hemangiomas, which often resolve naturally in early childhood. Without treatment, vascular malformations typically grow proportionately with the body and may cause increasing symptoms over time, which is why early assessment and a clear management plan are important even for mild cases.

Not always. Stable malformations that cause no discomfort, functional difficulty, or cosmetic concern may be safely monitored over time without immediate intervention. When treatment is needed, options include laser therapy for surface lesions, sclerotherapy which involves injecting a solution to shrink the abnormal vessels, embolization for deeper or more complex cases, and surgery where required. The right approach is always determined by the type, size, location, and symptoms of the individual malformation.

Surgery can significantly reduce or remove a vascular malformation, but whether it achieves a complete and permanent cure depends on the type and complexity of the condition. Some malformations, particularly those that are mixed or deeply situated, may require a combination of treatments or ongoing management over the long term. All treatment approaches at Galwa Care Hospital are safe and well established for both children and adults, and the aim is always to achieve the best possible outcome for each individual patient.

Yes, absolutely. Adults who were not treated in childhood or whose condition has worsened over time can pursue treatment at any stage of life. While some malformations require ongoing management rather than a single definitive procedure, modern treatment significantly improves quality of life, reduces complications, and addresses both functional and cosmetic concerns effectively. At Galwa Care Hospital, patients of all ages are welcomed and provided with a personalised, long-term care plan suited to their specific needs and goals.

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