Birthmark Treatments Birmingham MI

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

Local Businesses

William Vasileff

248-644-0670
525 Southfield Rd
Birmingham, MI 48009


Birmingham Hair Transplant Center

1-248-645-1552
180 East Brown Street
Birmingham, MI 48009


Haddad, Lori Do – Birmingham Dermatology Center

(248) 645-0830
2151 E 14 Mile Rd
Birmingham, MI 48009


Spurlin David V Pllc

(248) 642-9111
33301 Woodward Ave
Birmingham, MI 48009


William James Vasileff

248-644-0670
525 Southfield Rd
Birmingham, MI 48009


Richard Hainer

248-601-4240
300 Park St
Birmingham, MI 48009


Fine Phyllis Rn

1-248-645-1552
180 East Brown Street
Birmingham, MI 48009


Dermatology Associates

(248) 646-9597
800 S Adams Rd Ste 101
Birmingham, MI 48009


Center For Cosmetic Dermatology

(248) 593-6236
800 S Adams Rd
Birmingham, MI 48009


North Oakland Plastic Surgery

1-248-601-4240

Birmingham, MI 48009


Birmingham Institute Of Plastic Surgery

1-248-644-0670
525 Southfield Road
Birmingham, MI 48009


Martin Michael Abbrecht

248-646-9597
800 S Adams Rd Ste 101
Birmingham, MI 48009


William James Vasileff

(248) 644-0670
525 Southfield Rd
Birmingham, MI 48009


Muiderman A Keven

1-248-644-0670
525 Southfield Road
Birmingham, MI 48009


Shek, Mitchell S Facp

(248) 593-6236
800 S Adams Rd # 101
Birmingham, MI 48009


Colton Jeffrey J

1-248-642-1770
31350 Telegraph
Birmingham, MI 48009


Surgical Management Corp

(248) 258-5100
390 Park St Ste 201
Birmingham, MI 48009


David Vincent Spurlin

248-642-9111
555 S Old Woodward Ave
Birmingham, MI 48009


Hajjar Raymond T Do

(248)594-0099
250 Martin Street
Birmingham, MI 48009


Chadi Haddad

248-433-1900
135 E Maple Rd
Birmingham, MI 48009


Birthmark Treatments FAQ in Birmingham, MI

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).

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.

Do birthmarks return after laser?

Keep in mind that laser treatments may not get rid of the birthmark entirely (though some birthmarks disappear completely after treatment). Plus, over time the birthmark may come back and need to be retreated.

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.

Do birthmarks come back after removal?

Keep in mind that laser treatments may not get rid of the birthmark entirely (though some birthmarks disappear completely after treatment). Plus, over time the birthmark may come back and need to be retreated.

Do birthmarks get worse?

Most birthmarks are not serious, and some go away on their own. Some stay the same or get worse as you get older. Usually birthmarks are only a concern for your appearance. But certain types can increase your risk of skin cancer.

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.

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 are birthmarks made of?

Birthmarks are made up of malformed pigment cells or blood vessels. Although the cause of birthmarks is not known, most of them are benign (noncancerous) and do not require treatment. Babies with birthmarks should be examined and diagnosed by a health care provider.

What is slugging skin?

“Skin slugging is simply the application of an occlusive to act as a barrier to seal moisture into the skin. Dermatologists have been recommending for years as the last step in your skin care routine to treat dry skin, as we know that skin slugging helps prevent water loss,” says Cheung.

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.

When should I be worried about my birthmark?

Because port wine stains and certain hemangiomas can be disfiguring and embarrassing for children, Rozell-Shannon advises parents to consult with a vascular birthmarks specialist if their child’s birthmark has gotten larger or darker, or isn’t diminishing on its own.

What is a birthmark a symbol of?

Georgiana’s birthmark symbolizes mortality. According to the narrator, every living thing is flawed in some way, nature’s way of reminding us that every living thing eventually dies.

Can I tattoo over birthmark?

In short, the answer to your question is yes — you can get a tattoo over a birthmark. There are tattoo artists all over the country who will willingly allow you to put a tattoo over any part of your body, no matter the issues it may cause down the road.

Can you lighten brown birthmarks?

Laser treatment uses highly focused beams of light to reduce the size and lessen the color of birthmarks. This includes red birthmarks, such as strawberry hemangiomas and port wine stains; brown birthmarks, such as café au lait spots; and blue birthmarks, such as facial dermal melanocytosis.