Many babies are born with cyan birthmarks. Parents are also worried: Does the cyan birthmark have an impact on the baby's health, will it disappear on its own? — Here's the answer to this question!
There are many types of cyan birthmarks, and whether or not they will disappear on their own depends on what kind of blue birthmark it is.
1. If it is a Mongolian spot, it will disappear on its own.
Mongolian spots are caused by the accumulation of melanocytes in the deep dermis, and blue-gray patches will appear on the surface of the baby**, mostly appearing in the baby's sacrococcygeal and lower back**. It usually does not need to be treated, as it fades in color as the baby grows, and usually fades on its own around the age of 5.
2. If it is a blue birthmark such as Ota nevus and Ito nevus, it will not disappear on its own.
Ota nevi are commonly found around the orbit, temporal, nasal, forehead, and cheekbones. It is speckled or reticulated. Ito's nevus is mainly located in the distribution area of the posterior branch of the supraclavicular bone and the lateral branch of the brachial nerve, and it can occur alone or in conjunction with Ota nevus. These two types of birthmarks do not disappear on their own, and they will gradually grow in size over time, requiring early intervention.
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