Résumé
Twenty-three cases of pyogenic granulomas [PG] were treated in the National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences [NILES], Cairo University in the period between 2000-2004. Different types of lasers were used to treat such lesions, which were located either on the skin or the mucosa of head and neck. Eleven patients were males and twelve patients were females. Four of them were pregnant. The age ranged between 12 and 71 years with an average of 38.3 years. All cases were cured after a single laser session, except three cases needed multiple laser sessions. Laser treatment, under local anesthesia as an office-based procedure, proved to be an effective method to remove different pyogenic granulomas affecting skin and mucosa of head and neck without any considerable complications and with minimal postoperative pain