Everyone is unique
Birthmarks are a manifestation of this uniqueness.
A birthmark can be a touch of color on our body, a unique mark.
There are some differences between the different types of birthmarks
Mainly in terms of the reasons for its formation, appearance characteristics and methods.
Here are some of the differences between common types of birthmarks:
1.Vascular birthmarks:
Hemangioma: Hemangiomas are formed by abnormally proliferating vascular tissue. They are generally divided into two types: cavernous hemangiomas and spider hemangiomas. Cavernous hemangiomas are dark red or purple in color, soft in texture and can grow rapidly. Spider hemangiomas are red or reddish in shape, radial or branched in shape, and are usually small.
Telangiectasia: Telangiectasia is an abnormal dilation of capillaries, forming red or reddish spots or plaques. They usually don't grow or change shape.
2.Pigmented birthmarks:
Coffee spots: Coffee spots are pigmented birthmarks that appear as dark brown or brown-colored patches, usually on the face, neck, or other areas. They can be irregular in size and shape, but are usually flat.
Freckles: Freckles are a common pigmented birthmark that appears as small, light brown spots that usually appear on the face, arms or shoulders. They are lighter in color and usually do not cause discomfort or notice.
3.Other types of birthmarks:
Seborrheic birthmark: A seborrheic birthmark is a birthmark formed by the accumulation of oil on the surface of the **, usually yellow or yellowish-brown in color. They usually appear on the face of newborns and gradually fade over time.
Fibroids: Fibroids are birthmarks formed by the growth of fibrous tissue, usually as protrusions or lumps visible to the naked eye. They are usually ** or light brown in color and have a firm texture.
*The method also varies depending on the different types of birthmarks. For vascular birthmarks, laser and surgical excision are commonly used. Pigmented birthmarks are usually not required**, but if the individual is unhappy with their appearance, methods such as laser** or bleach may be considered.
It is important to note that each person's birthmark may have unique characteristics, so it is best to make an accurate diagnosis and ** plan under the guidance of a doctor. If you have any questions about your birthmark or need further information, please consult a medical professional.