No Birthmarks Is Your Birthright!
Stay Young Bureau | Oct 18, 2023, 14:00 IST
You may be born with it but you don’t have to live with it. If you have an unseemly birthmark that affects your confidence, your dermatologist might have a solution for you. We get Dr Rinky Kapoor, Cosmetic Dermatologist and Co-founder, The Esthetic Clinics, to tell us more about how to deal with birthmarks.
Birthmarks are seen in a variety of shapes, sizes and textures. They can appear on any part of the body, and when they are in visible areas, such as the face, neck or arms, they tend to affect the person’s perception of the self. As the name suggests, any mark on the skin that is present since birth or has appeared shortly after birth (within a month or so) is referred to as a birthmark. This means it is congenital, and they are generally caused by overgrowth of factors such as fat, smooth muscle, blood vessels, melanocytes, keratinocytes or fibroblasts. Dr Rinky Kapoor, Cosmetic Dermatologist and Co-founder, of The Esthetic Clinics, sheds light on treating birthmarks. Get them diagnosed Some birthmarks generally do not need treatment and you can safely leave them alone. But if you notice a birthmark then it is best to see a dermatologist to get a diagnosis on the type of birthmark it is. Your dermatologist will recommend treatment, if it is necessary, to remove some birthmarks such as raised birthmarks, which can cause cosmetic and functional problems later. Dermatologists can treat all kinds of birthmarks including:
- Vascular birthmarks such as haemangioma, port wine stain
- Pigmented birthmarks such as Mongolian spots, moles, and café au lait spots
- Avoiding sun exposure for a week after each session of treatment
- Refrain from scrubbing or scratching the skin
- Avoid home treatments and other exfoliating treatments such as peels before the laser treatment
- Avoid hot showers for a few days
- Avoid makeup and harsh skincare products
- If it is at a location that is not accessible by laser
- If the birthmark is blocking vision or hearing or interfering with breathing
- Deep haemangiomas that damage the surrounding skin
- In cases of sebaceous nevi, which can cause a large bald spot on the scalp
- If there are large moles