Birthmark Treatments Norfolk VA

Find top doctors who perform Birthmark Treatments in Norfolk, VA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Norfolk, VA.

Local Businesses

Theodore W Uroskie

(757) 466-1000
6161 Kempsville Cir – Suite 300
Norfolk, VA 23502


Mark Walter Jenison

850 Kempsville Rd
Norfolk, VA 23502


Denebrega, Gail – Hague Center For Cosmetic

(757) 274-4000
400 W Brambleton Ave # 300
Norfolk, VA 23511


Willcox Ruffin

757-423-2788
1517 Cloncurry Rd
Norfolk, VA 23505


Uroskie Jr, Theodore W – Uroskie Jr Theodore W

(757) 466-1000
6161 Kempsville Cir # 300
Norfolk, VA 23511


Ann Schwentker

(757) 446-8950
825 Fairfax Avenue Suite 600
Norfolk, VA 23507


Milinski, Mark – Ear Nose & Throat Ltd

(757) 623-0526
844 Kempsville Rd # 210
Norfolk, VA 23511


Johnson, Brian – Virginia Dermatology Skin

(757) 455-5009
215 Corporate Blvd, #241
Norfolk, VA 23502


Terzis, Julia K – Terzis Julia K

(256) 571-9707
330 W Brambleton Ave # 1
Norfolk, VA 23501


Donald Ray Richardson

757-446-5910
855 W Brambleton Ave
Norfolk, VA 23510


George Hoerr

(757) 668-7713
Children’S Hospital Of The King’S Daughters 601 Childrens Lane
Norfolk, VA 23507


Julia K Terzis

757-446-5272
700 Olney Rd Lh-2055
Norfolk, VA 23501


Lawrence Colen

(757) 466-1000
6161 Kempsville Circle Suite 300
Norfolk, VA 23502


William Preston Magee Jr

757-627-6700
400 W Brambleton Ave Ste 301
Norfolk, VA 23510


David Pariser, Facp

757-622-6315
400 Gresham Drive,601 Medical Tower
Norfolk, VA 23507


Strader, Tina – Children’S Plastic Surgery

(256) 265-7957
601 Childrens Ln
Norfolk, VA 23501


Torosky, Cyndi

757-446-5629
700 W Olney Rd
Norfolk, VA 23507


Davis, Lynn – Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

(205) 553-1500
400 W Brambleton Ave # 301
Norfolk, VA 23501


Guy Trengove-Jones

(757) 423-2166
100 Kingsley Ln – Suite 302
Norfolk, VA 23505


Kaplan Ivor

1-757-274-4000
400 West Brambleton Avenue Suite 300
Norfolk, VA 23510


Birthmark Treatments FAQ in Norfolk, VA

Is it OK to wax a birthmark?

While the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends that people avoid waxing skin with moles, varicose veins, or warts, there are plenty of other options such as tweezing, trimming, and snipping to try instead.

Why are birthmarks called?

Birthmarks get their name for one simple reason: They are marks that are present on the skin of a lot of newborn babies! A baby can develop birthmarks either before being born or soon after birth. One of the most common types of birthmarks is called a hemangioma (say: he-man-jee-OH-muh).

Is vitamin E or C better for scars?

Anecdotal reports claim that vitamin E speeds wound healing and improves the cosmetic outcome of burns and other wounds. Many lay people use vitamin E on a regular basis to improve the outcome of scars and several physicians recommend topical vitamin E after skin surgery or resurfacing.

Can I laser my birthmark?

Laser is used to treat skin birthmarks, such as brown/black spots and vascular lesions (pink or red marks caused by abnormal blood vessels). Vascular lesions include port wine stains and haemangiomas (strawberry naevus).

How can I flatten my birthmark?

Shaving or surgery physically removes the birthmark, whereas lasers shrink blood vessels to make vascular birthmarks less visible. Medication is also used to shrink certain birthmarks, like some hemangiomas.

Does IPL get rid of birthmarks?

IPL treatments close off the blood vessels forming the birthmark that eventually causes it to fade. They also work on flat pigmented birthmarks, but not on raised birthmarks.

How can I fade my birthmarks?

medicines – to reduce blood flow to the birthmark, which can slow down its growth and make it lighter in colour. laser therapy – where heat and light are used to make the birthmark smaller and lighter (it works best if started between 6 months and 1 year of age)

Are brown birthmarks permanent?

Most birthmarks are permanent, but a few types fade as a child grows. Birthmarks are common and usually harmless. But some may require treatment for cosmetic reasons or because of rapid growth. Still others may be a sign of an underlying disease.

Can chemical peels get rid of birthmarks?

Chemical Peel: A chemical peel uses a medical-grade chemical solution to remove the top layer of skin over the birthmark. As your body replaces the birthmark skin with new cells, the texture evens out.

Are birthmarks genetic?

Some birthmarks are hereditary and run in families, but most aren’t. Very occasionally, some are caused by gene mutations. For example, some babies born with a type of birthmark called port-wine stains (because they look similar to a splash of wine) may have a rare condition called Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome.

Should you remove birthmarks?

Reasons for Birthmark Removal Most birthmarks do not pose serious health risks or require treatment. Many fade with time and only require observation. However, parents of infants and children with birthmarks can have great concern, especially when the birthmark is very large or in a visible location.

Can birthmarks be harmful?

Usually birthmarks are only a concern for your appearance. But certain types can increase your risk of skin cancer. If your birthmark bleeds, hurts, itches, or becomes infected, call your health care provider.

What do cancerous birthmarks look like?

One part of a mole or birthmark doesn’t match the other. The edges are irregular, ragged, notched, or blurred. The color is not the same all over and may include shades of brown or black, sometimes with patches of pink, red, white, or blue.

Is laser birthmark removal painful?

The pain of the laser is similar to small flicks on the skin with a rubber band. Most adults can tolerate this, but children may find it more difficult and require some anaesthetic cream or mild sedation. See our fact sheet Sedation for procedures.

What is a brown birthmark called?

Congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) are “moles” that are present at birth. They range in color from light brown to black and come in all shapes and sizes. Over time, CMN may darken, thicken or grow hair. One percent of babies are born with a CMN, but so-called “giant” CMN are much less common (1 in 50,000).