Birthmark Treatments Kenner LA

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

Local Businesses

Robert De Bellevue

(504) 889-5321
200 W Esplanade Ave Ste 104
Kenner, LA 70065


Dr.George Farber

(504) 471-3100
3705 Florida Avenue
Kenner, LA 70065


Farber Dermatology Clinics

(504) 471-3100
621 E Matthews Ave
Kenner, LA 70062


Mc Caslin, Dwight – Kenner Outpatient Surgery Ctr

(504) 471-3100
1000 W Kingshighway Ste 3
Kenner, LA 70062


Beatrice & Edrington

(504) 457-2758
1000 West Kingshighway
Kenner, LA 70065


Gulf South Medical Surgical Institute Incorporated

(504) 471-3100

Kenner, LA 70062


Farber Dermatology Clinics

(504) 471-3100
3705 Florida Ave
Kenner, LA 70065


Farber, George A – Kenner Outpatient Surgery Center

(504) 471-3100
3705 Florida Ave
Kenner, LA 70065


Gulf South Medical Supply Inc

(504) 471-3100
1215 Sidney Street
Kenner, LA 70065


Gulf South Medical Supply Inc

(504) 471-3100
2210 W Kingshighway Ste 6
Kenner, LA 70062


Mcdonald, Linda

504-471-3100
3705 Florida Ave
Kenner, LA 70065


George Farber

(504) 471-3109
3715 Williams Blvd Ste 240
Kenner, LA 70065


Mcdonald, L Kathleen – Kenner Outpatient Surgical Center

(504) 471-3100
3705 Florida Ave
Kenner, LA 70065


Robert M Debellevue

(504) 469-3434
200 W Esplanade Ave – Ste 104
Kenner, LA 70065


George Allan Farber

504-471-3100
3705 Florida Ave
Kenner, LA 70065


De Bellevue, Robert M – De Bellevue Robert M

(504) 469-3434
200 W Esplanade Ave, #104
Kenner, LA 70065


Pickens, Shannon – Baton Rouge General

(504) 471-3100
3705 Florida Ave
Kenner, LA 70065


Farber, George A – Kenner Outpatient Surgery Ctr

(504) 471-3100
621 E Matthews Ave
Kenner, LA 70062


Shannon C Pickens

(504) 471-3100
3705 Florida Ave
Kenner, LA 70065


Geoerge Allan Farber

(504) 471-3100
3705 Florida Ave
Kenner, LA 70065


Birthmark Treatments FAQ in Kenner, LA

How do you cover up brown birthmarks?

Camouflage make-up can be used to conceal many birthmarks, whether on a daily basis or for that special occasion. There are a variety of products available with many high street make-up brands produce complete cover foundations; however there are also companies specialising in skin camouflage.

What kind of birthmarks are rare?

Venous Malformations These birthmarks are very rare. A vascular malformation is a tangle of blood vessels that are usually bigger and more protruding than other blood vessel birthmarks. Venous malformations do not fade away over time and often need to be treated.

Why do birthmarks suddenly appear?

Researchers are not sure why moles suddenly appear later in life. Most that do are benign and occur likely because of age, prescription drug use, sunburn or extensive sun exposure and genetic mutations. Any mole that appears and looks unordinary can be a cause for concern.

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.

Can birthmarks turn cancerous?

Most birthmarks, such as the common port wine stains and strawberry marks, carry no risk of developing into a cancer. But a very rare type, called a giant congenital melanocytic naevus, can develop into a melanoma if it is larger than 20cm.

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.

What is the difference between a mole and a birthmark?

Moles are growths on the skin that are usually brown or black; they may be located, alone or in groups, anywhere on the body. A birthmark is a colored mark that appears soon after a baby’s birth.

Can you shave birthmarks?

A shave excision treatment is used to permanently remove moles and birthmarks from the skin. Shave biopsies and punch biopsies are also used by dermatologists to evaluate skin lesions for skin cancer.

Which cream can I use to remove dark spots?

Blue Nectar Natural Vitamin C Face Cream. Glowpink Dark Spot Corrector Cream. Re’ Equil Skin Radiance Cream. Eeza Anti Blemish Face Cream. Dermafique Age Defying Nuit Regenerating Cream. DERMATOUCH Skin Radiance Cream. AURAVEDIC Dark Spot Removal Cream. Mamaearth Skin Correct Face Serum.

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 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.

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.

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.

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.