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2025 CPT code 17107

Destruction of cutaneous vascular proliferative lesions (e.g., laser technique); 10.0 to 50.0 sq cm.

Refer to the CPT manual for the most current guidelines and coding conventions.Accurate measurement of the lesion size is crucial for appropriate code selection.

Modifiers 51 (multiple procedures), 52 (reduced services), and 59 (distinct procedural service) may be applicable depending on the circumstances.

Medical necessity is established when the lesion(s) cause cosmetic concerns, functional impairment, or bleeding. The size and location of the lesion(s) should also be considered.

The physician's responsibility involves selecting the appropriate laser wavelength, accurately targeting the lesion, and ensuring complete destruction of the abnormal blood vessels while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. Post-procedure monitoring and follow-up care may also be included.

IMPORTANT:17106 (less than 10 sq cm), 17108 (greater than 50 sq cm)

In simple words: This code describes a procedure to remove a skin problem affecting blood vessels. It uses a laser to get rid of the affected area without cutting. This is for problems that are between 10 and 50 square centimeters in size.

This CPT code encompasses the destruction of cutaneous vascular proliferative lesions using methods such as laser techniques (e.g., Argon, pulsed dye, and YAG lasers).The procedure involves targeting and destroying the affected blood vessels within the lesion, typically without making an incision. This specific code applies to lesions ranging from 10.0 to 50.0 square centimeters in area.The physician uses a laser with an appropriate wavelength to selectively destroy the abnormal vessels.

Example 1: A patient presents with a port-wine stain measuring 15 sq cm on their face. The physician uses a pulsed dye laser to ablate the lesion.Code 17107 is reported., A patient has multiple spider angiomas, totaling 30 sq cm on their leg. The physician uses an Argon laser to treat the lesions. Code 17107 is reported., A patient presents with a large cherry angioma measuring 40 sq cm on their back.The physician uses a YAG laser to perform the destruction. Code 17107 is reported.

Detailed medical record documentation should include:* Precise location and size of the lesion(s).* Type of laser used.* Description of the procedure performed.* Any complications or adverse events.* Pre- and post-operative photographs, if available.* Patient's response to treatment.

** Always consult current CPT guidelines and payer-specific requirements for accurate coding and reimbursement.

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