“…Port wine stain (PWS) can have a substantial effect on the quality of life of the patients and their families (Kalick et al, ). Although PDL has become the treatment of choice for PWS birthmarks, only 10–20% of patients obtain full clearance of their PWS even after many PDL treatments (Anderson & Parrish, ; Goldman et al, ; Griffin et al, ; Lanigan, ; Sajan et al, ; Scherer et al, ; Tan et al, ; van der Horst et al, ). In the attempt to maximize treatment efficiency, the use of other technologies has been evaluated in many trials; 532 nm potassium titanyl phosphate laser (KTP) (Alster & Tanzi, ; Chen et al, ; Chowdhury et al, ; Frohm Nilsson et al, ; Pence, Aybey, & Ergenekon, ; Yang et al, ), long‐pulsed 1064 nm neodymium:yttrium‐aluminum‐garnet (Nd:YAG) laser, alexandrite laser‐755 nm (Carlsen et al, ; Izikson, Nelson, & Anderson, ) and the IPL (intense pulsed light) in a range of 500‐1200 nm (Babilas et al, ; Faurschou, Togsverd‐Bo, Zachariae, & Haedersdal, ; Savas, Ledon, Franca, Chacon, & Nouri, ).…”