A birthmark, also known as a "mother spot" or "mole", refers to a pigmented or vascular plaque that appears on the surface of the property, usually at or shortly after birth. There are many causes of birthmarks, including genetics, environment, and bad habits during pregnancy.
Birthmarks are mainly divided into two categories: pigmented birthmarks and vascular birthmarks. Pigmented birthmarks include Ota nevus, coffee spots, Mongolian spots, etc.; Vascular birthmarks include bright red nevi, strawberry hemangiomas, etc. Different types of birthmarks have different characteristics, which we will introduce below.
1.Ota nevus.
Ota nevus is a common pigmented birthmark that usually appears on the face, especially around the eyes. It can be grayish-blue, hazel, or blue-black in color, and is mostly round or oval in shape. The cause of Ota nevus may be related to genetics or environmental factors. Ota nevi generally do not go away on their own, but they can be improved by **.
2.Coffee spots.
A coffee spot is a light brown to dark brown birthmark that is mostly round or oval in shape and varies in size. The cause of coffee spots may be related to genetic and environmental factors. Coffee spots generally do not go away on their own and need to be improved by **.
3.Mongolian spot.
Mongolian spots are a blue birthmark that usually appears on the buttocks and waist. Its color can range from light blue to dark blue, and its shape is mostly round or oval. The cause of Mongolian spots may be related to genetics or environmental factors. Mongolian spots usually resolve on their own during childhood and are not required**.
4.Bright red spots.
A bright red nevus is a red birthmark that usually appears on the face, neck, and chest. It can be pink, red, or purple in color and is mostly irregular in shape. The cause of bright red nevus may be related to genetics or environmental factors. Bright red nevi generally do not go away on their own and need to be improved by **.
5.Strawberry hemangiomaStrawberry hemangioma is a red birthmark that usually appears on the head, neck, and trunk. It can be bright red or purple in color and mostly round or oval in shape. The cause of strawberry hemangioma may be genetics or environmental factors. Strawberry hemangiomas usually resolve on their own within 1-2 years and do not require **. **10,000 Fans Incentive Plan