What You Need To Know About Birthmarks

They Are Not Dangerous To Your Health

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One essential thing to know about birthmarks is that for the most part, they are not dangerous to your health. In fact, most birthmarks do not require treatment unless they are thought to be unattractive or troublesome. Many birthmarks even fade over time. However, some can become thickened and rough-feeling as individuals get older, and in these cases, removal may be a viable option. This is particularly true if the affected area is around the eyes, nose, mouth, or elsewhere on the face. Since some moles can be associated with cancer, individuals who have moles that change in size, shape, or color will want to visit their physician to ensure they are harmless.

Discover the types of birthmarks next.

Types Of Birthmarks

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Most birthmarks are classified into two distinct categories: vascular marks and pigment marks. As described previously, vascular marks are those birthmarks caused by the irregular formation of blood vessels. There are several types of birthmarks in the vascular category, and the most common include salmon patches, sometimes referred to as stork bites or angel kisses; hemangiomas, which are also known as strawberries; and port wine stains, most often caused by gene mutations. Vascular marks account for about forty percent of all birthmarks. In the pigment category, the most common marks are some moles, which are sometimes known as beauty marks; Mongolian blue spots; and cafe au lait spots.

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