Birthmark Treatments West Chester OH

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

Local Businesses

Han Hauw T

(513) 755-8115
7593 Tylers Place Blvd Ste 104
West Chester, OH 45069


Oelrich, D Mark – Acne Dermatology Center

(513) 779-1800
7665 Monarch Ct, #107
West Chester, OH 45069


Ann G Neff

(513) 475-8268
7798 University Ct – Suite E
West Chester, OH 45069


Kitzmiller, W John – Kitzmiller W John

(513) 475-8881
7700 University Ct
West Chester, OH 45069


Kevin Bill Mayfield

(513) 856-8100
8230 Beckett Park Dr – Suite B
West Chester, OH 45069


Neff, Ann

513-821-3376
7700 University Ct Ste 3100
West Chester, OH 45069


Chait, Robert H – Chait Robert H

(513) 860-5200
7665 Monarch Ct # 102
West Chester, OH 45069


Cosmetic Surgery At Univ Point

(513) 475-8883
7700 University Ct
West Chester, OH 45069


Gordon Christopher

(513) 475-8881
7700 University Ct Ste 1700
West Chester, OH 45069


Cosmetic Surgery At University

(513) 475-8883
7700 University Ct
West Chester, OH 45069


Hauw Han

(513) 755-8115
7593 Tylers Place Blvd Suite 104
West Chester, OH 45069


D Mark Oelrich

(513) 779-1800
7665 Monarch Court – Ste 107
West Chester, OH 45069


Dennis Mark Oelrich

513-779-1800
7665 Monarch Ct Ste 107
West Chester, OH 45069


Michelle M Choucair

513-936-4560
7700 Univ Court Ste 3700
West Chester, OH 45069


Meier, Matthew

513-475-7630
7700 University Ct
West Chester, OH 45069


Chait Robert H

(513) 860-5200
7665 Monarch Ct Ste 102
West Chester, OH 45069


Hauw T Han

(513) 755-8115
7593 Tylers Place Blvd – Suite 104
West Chester, OH 45069


Dennis Oelrich

(513) 779-1800
7665 Monarch Ct Ste 107
West Chester, OH 45069


Han, Hauw T – Han Hauw T

(513) 755-8115
7593 Tylers Place Blvd # 104
West Chester, OH 45069


Birthmark Treatments FAQ in West Chester, OH

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.

How many treatments does it take to remove a birthmark?

In our experience, the best results occur when a series of treatments, usually between four and six, take place over two or three years. The length of each treatment session varies according to whether your child has treatment under general anaesthetic or local anaesthetic and the characteristics of their birthmark.

How can I fade my birthmark naturally?

Dab a few drops of lemon juice on the birthmark, leave it for at least 20 minutes, wash it off with warm water and then dry your skin off with a clean towel. Repeat this process at least three times a day until the birthmark has faded.

At what age do birthmarks stop growing?

They usually appear at around one to four weeks of age, then get bigger – sometimes quite quickly – for a few months. They stop growing between six and 12 months of age, then gradually disappear over the next few years. The skin of the birthmark is as strong as any other skin.

Can lasers be used to remove birthmarks and tattoos?

How does Laser work to remove Tattoo/birthmarks? Laser beams penetrate skin upto the level of tattooed ink/pigmented birth mark and break it down into small particles. These fragmented particles are slowly cleared from that site by body’s own defense cells and eventually tattoo is cleared in 6 to 8 sittings.

Can you tattoo over birthmarks?

Although tattooing over birthmarks is often accepted by artists, it’s usually done so without a thorough understanding of the risks it could present in the future. For your overall skin health and to keep you protected, it’s better to avoid tattooing over birthmarks.

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.

Should birthmarks be removed?

Many birthmarks do not require surgical intervention and either shrink and fade on their own or respond well to medication or laser therapy. However, our dermatologists may recommend surgery for some types of birthmarks.

Are birthmarks a disability?

Although there is no further explanation on what qualifies as a “severe disfigurement”, large birthmarks are widely considered to fall into this definition, especially if they are located in a visible area.

Can dermatologist help with birthmark?

Your dermatologist will tell you what to look for. This allows you to treat the birthmark only if treatment becomes necessary. This can be an effective approach for a strawberry hemangioma, a type of birthmark that can grow quickly.

What kind of birthmark is rare?

Nevus Sebaceous “This type of birthmark is very rare but it is important because it has a high risk of developing into basal cell skin cancer. It is one of the few birthmarks that may be surgically removed at an early age to prevent it from becoming cancerous,” says Miller.

What age do birthmarks appear?

They may not appear at birth, but often develop in the first 2 months. Strawberry hemangiomas are more common in premature babies and in girls. These birthmarks often grow in size for several months, and then gradually begin to fade. They may bleed or get infected in rare cases.

How long does it take to remove a birthmark with laser?

Birthmark removal treatment can take as little as 10 minutes, and the procedure can be carried out safely by a qualified doctor using a special type of laser.

Where are birthmarks most common?

They are found most commonly on the torso, buttocks, and legs. Café-au-lait spots do not go away, may increase in number, and generally do not require treatment. A single café-au-lait spot is not a sign of a health problem.

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).