Birthmark Treatments Wilmington NC

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

Local Businesses

Harry Van Velsor

6434 Shinnwood Rd
Wilmington, NC 28409


Aestetic Wellness Ctr-Carolina

(910) 509-4116
7110 Wrightsville Ave # B9
Wilmington, NC 28401


Michael Parker

(910) 509-7474
1111 Military Cutoff Rd – Suite 191
Wilmington, NC 28405


Michael J. Donahue, M.D., F.A.A.D.

(910) 763-1555
1904 Tradd Ct
Wilmington, NC 28401


Dr.Catherine Kassens

(910) 762-3655
1984 S 16Th St # 1
Wilmington, NC 28401


Rosalyn George

(910) 256-4350
1721 Allens Ln – Suite 102
Wilmington, NC 28403


Carolinas Oral & Facial Surgery Center

1-910-762-2618
1122 Medical Center Drive
Wilmington, NC 28401


George Eason

(910) 256-3201
1127-C Military Cutoff Road
Wilmington, NC 28405


Heather Aimee Loesch

(910) 343-0626
2504 Delaney Avenue
Wilmington, NC 28403


Michael Joseph Donahue

(910) 763-1555
1904 Tradd Ct
Wilmington, NC 28401


Nancy Marie Cunningham

319-384-6012
1904 Tradd Ct
Wilmington, NC 28401


Jonathan Crane

910 251 9944
Atlantic Dermatology Associates P.A.,1104 Medical Center Drive
Wilmington, NC 28401


John Ramon Krohn

910-799-6014
3723 Reston Ct
Wilmington, NC 28403


Church, Jeffrey S – Wimington Plastic Surgery Pa

(910) 343-0119
2305 Canterwood Dr
Wilmington, NC 28401


Huppman, Joseph F – Summit Cosmetic Surgery Skin

(910) 794-5355
1717 Shipyard Blvd, #100
Wilmington, NC 28403


Martin, Lois B – Martin Lois B

(910) 509-4116
7110 Wrightsville Ave, #B9
Wilmington, NC 28401


Donahue, Michael

910-762-4726
1904 Tradd Ct
Wilmington, NC 28401


Morgan, Mark W – Ocean Of Youth

(910) 343-0119
1404 Commonwealth Dr # 101
Wilmington, NC 28401


Edwards, Kimberly – Dermatology Association

(910) 763-1555
1904 Tradd Ct
Wilmington, NC 28401


Kassens, Catherine H – Kassens Catherine H

(910) 762-3655
1984 S 16Th St, #1
Wilmington, NC 28401


Birthmark Treatments FAQ in Wilmington, NC

Are 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.

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 Vaseline remove spots?

The conclusion: No, Vaseline does not treat acne. In fact, using Vaseline on your face may actually cause breakouts. Here’s what you should know.

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.

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.

Why do people get birthmarks?

Birthmarks generally result from an overgrowth of a structure that is normally present in the skin. For example, an overgrowth of blood vessels produces vascular birthmarks or haemangiomas; an overgrowth of pigment cells produces congenital naevi or moles.

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.

Can birthmark be removed permanently?

Your birthmark can be removed by performing minor surgery. It can be done for very deep hemangiomas that might damage your healthy tissues. It is usually an outpatient treatment and may even be done in your dermatologist’s office rather than a hospital.

Can Microneedling remove birthmarks?

If you do have a birthmark that you’d like to remove, we provide photodynamic therapy and microneedling with radiofrequency to stimulate the growth of healthy, new skin cells. * Learn more about photodynamic therapy here and microneedling here.

Can you shave a birthmark?

It is not recommended to shave or wax hairy birthmarks since it traumatises the birthmark, but the hair can be carefully trimmed with scissors.

What are the 4 types of birthmarks?

Macular stains. Also called salmon patches, angel kisses, or stork bites, these faint red marks are the most common type of vascular birthmark. Hemangiomas. Port-wine stains. Café-au-lait spots. Mongolian spots. Moles (congenital nevi, hairy nevus).

How do you hide a brown birthmark?

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 are the different types of birthmarks?

Strawberry hemangioma. Medical name: Superficial infantile hemangioma. Deep hemangioma (he-man-gee-oh-ma) Medical name: Cavernous infantile hemangioma. Salmon patch. Medical name: Nevus simplex. Nevus sebaceous (knee-vus seh-bay-ceous)

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.

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.