Birthmark Treatments Naples FL

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

Local Businesses

Rebecca L Crane

(239) 263-6766
5200 Tamiami Trl N – 201
Naples, FL 34103


Joseph Danl Labs

239-434-5663
2425 Tamiami Trl N Ste 210
Naples, FL 34103


Ross, Scott A – Naples Dermatology Skin Cncr

(239) 261-3082
4085 Tamiami Trl N, #B203
Naples, FL 34101


Harris Dermatology Naples

(239) 596-1848
5415 Park Central Ct
Naples, FL 34109


Eye Physicians And Surgeons Of Florida – Naples Bed Bath & Beyond Plaza- Na

(239)594-5550
5335 Airport Pulling Road North
Naples, FL 34109


Frederick J Szymanski

4556 Andover Way Apt E106
Naples, FL 34112


Strohmeyer, Cynthia R – Dermatology Specialists-Naples

(239) 261-2255
702 Goodlette Rd N, #200
Naples, FL 34102


Zack, Lisa D – Florida Coastal Dermatology

(239) 263-1717
801 Anchor Rode Dr, #100
Naples, FL 34103


Lambert Rebecca

(239)596-9337
11181 Health Park Boulevard
Naples, FL 34110


Paul M. Gardner, Facs

(866) 910-1838
1009 Crosspointe Drive
Naples, FL 34110


Case, Patrice C – Case Patrice C

(239) 263-6666
700 2Nd Ave N, #201
Naples, FL 34102


Andrew E Turk

239-348-4000
6101 Pine Ridge Rd
Naples, FL 34119


William O Murtagh, Facs

239-596-6606
870 111Th Ave N Ste 9
Naples, FL 34108


Crane Rebecca L

1-239-263-6766
5200 Tamiami Trail North
Naples, FL 34103


Andrew Turk

(239) 348-4357
6101 Pine Ridge Road Suite 15
Naples, FL 34119


Eric Stelnicki Pa

1-239-254-5097
1665 Medical Boulevard
Naples, FL 34110


Michael Scott Tucker

(239) 598-4004
9125 Corsea Del Fontana Way – Suite 100
Naples, FL 34109


Scott Alan Ross

239-261-3082
4085 Tamiami Trl N Ste B203
Naples, FL 34103


Morris Jacob Lipnik

239-594-9075
11181 Health Park Blvd Ste 2280
Naples, FL 34110


Hawrych Cosmetic Surgery Center

(239) 593-5000
1205 Piper Blvd Ste 204
Naples, FL 34110


Birthmark Treatments FAQ in Naples, FL

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 Vaseline remove marks?

Use Vaseline® Jelly for Scars By sealing in moisture it also helps to reduce dryness of scarred skin, once your skin has healed. This may help to improve the appearance of scars, making the skin look smoother and softer, as well as help to reduce itchiness caused by dryness.

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.

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.

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.

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).

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.

Does aloe vera remove dark spots?

Aloe vera can help to fade dark spots “A compound called aloesin, found in the aloe vera plant, could help to fade dark spots,” Dr. Frieling says. “According to one study, when applied four times per day for 15 days, aloesin was found to be effective in treating UV-induced and post-acne hyperpigmentation.”

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.