The pulsed tunable dye laser is the established treatment for facial p
ort wine stains (PWSs), particularly in children. There have been very
few studies specifically addressing the efficacy of this laser in the
treatment of lower limb PWSs. Twenty-seven patients with lower limb P
WSs have been treated with the Candela pulsed tunable dye laser. Seven
teen patients have been discharged; one patient had greater than 95% c
learance of the naevus and three others had a good response to treatme
nt. Ten patients who are continuing treatment have had an average of 9
.4 treatments. Only one patient has achieved a good result, and none a
n excellent result. These results are disappointing compared with publ
ished figures for outcome following pulsed tunable dye laser treatment
to facial PWSs, and confirm the clinical impression that PWSs on the
lower limb do not respond well to pulsed dye laser therapy.