Birthmark Treatments Milwaukee WI

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

Local Businesses

Dr.Manish Gharia

414-258-3376
201 North Mayfair Road
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Roger Conant Mixter

414-963-0500
5201 N Port Washington Rd
Milwaukee, WI 53217


Janet Abbott Fairley

414-259-3666
8701 W Watertown Plank Rd
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Medical Eye Assoc

(414) 259-1420
3700 West Division Street
Milwaukee, WI 53295


Barnett, James H – Barnett Dermatology Center

(414) 771-1122
2600 N Mayfair Rd, #810
Milwaukee, WI 53226


George, Dornechia

414-281-3466
2923 W Layton Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53221


David Larson

(414) 805-5445
Dept. Of Plastic Surgery 8700 Watertown Plank Road
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Barnett Dermatology Ctr

(414) 771-1122
2600 N Mayfair Rd Ste 810
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Herszenson, Sidney

414-258-3500
3077 N Mayfair Rd Ste 305
Milwaukee, WI 53222


Kristina Ann Kleven

414-259-1115
2300 N Mayfair Rd Ste 855
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Vernon Casterline

(414) 543-4006
2424 S 90Th St Ste 410
Milwaukee, WI 53227


Aurora Advanced Healthcare Inc

(414) 352-3100
3003 W Good Hope Rd
Milwaukee, WI 53209


Barnett Dermatology Center

(414) 771-1122
2600 N Mayfair Rd – Ste 810
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Aesthetic & Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Center

(414)771-2000
901 9Th St N Ste 115
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Aurora Health Care Clinics

(414) 385-8600
2801 W Kinnickinnic River Pkwy
Milwaukee, WI 53215


Hand Surgery Ltd

(414) 453-7418
1420 London Road Suite 101
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Durkin Gretchen

1-414-271-4141
2315 North Lake Drive Suite 1005
Milwaukee, WI 53211


Harvey Bock

(414) 443-0033
1420 London Road #101
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Dr.Robert Whitfield

(414) 805-3666
8700 W Watertown Plank Rd # 5
Milwaukee, WI 53226


Advanced Healthcare Sc – Mayfair Road Clinic Walk In Services

(414)771-7900
1120 E 34Th St
Milwaukee, WI 53222


Birthmark Treatments FAQ in Milwaukee, WI

Are people with birthmarks rare?

Birthmarks are common. Research shows that about 10% of babies are born with a type of birthmark known as a hemangioma (he-man-gio-ma). Fortunately, most hemangiomas go away on their own by the time a child is 10 years old. Many disappear sooner.

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 the most common birthmark?

Salmon patches (also called stork bites, angel kisses, or macular stains) are the most common type of birthmark.

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 is a beauty mark vs birthmark?

Moles and birthmarks are not necessarily one in the same, but they can be easily confused as a mole can be present at birth. Some doctors do consider a mole as a “beauty mark” as it is a pigmentated area. However, birthmarks are flat and located on the surface of the skin, while a mole will protrude above the skin.

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.

How can I remove birthmarks naturally?

Natural birthmark removal methods 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.

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 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.

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.

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.

What causes brown birthmarks?

Pigmented birthmarks are caused by an overgrowth of the cells that produce color in our skin. There are three types of pigmented birthmarks: café-au-lait spots, moles and Mongolian spots. Pigmented birthmarks can be flat or raised with regular or irregular borders and color that ranges from brown to black to blue.

Do birthmarks come from parents?

Hereditary – Some people have birthmarks due to their genes. For example, a child may have the same type of birthmark as a father, mother, grandparent, aunt, or uncle. In some cases, the birthmark appears in the exact same spot as the relative!

Can laser treatment remove birthmarks?

Birthmarks Laser Removal – This kind of treatment process is most suitable for vascular birthmarks, and a pulsed dye laser is used to destroy the blood vessels causing the mark/blemish. Birthmark Laser removal can also be used for pigmented birthmarks to get rid of all the excess melanin pigment in the cells.