Many parents and friends have found birthmarks on their babies' bodies, such as blue birthmarks on their buttocks. If these birthmarks grow on their babies' faces, they can greatly affect their appearance, and parents and friends are also concerned that these birthmarks may affect their babies' health. So, how is a baby birthmark formed?
Baby birthmarks are often blue in color. Relevant studies have shown that these birthmarks are caused by the accumulation of pigment cells during embryonic development, which is a congenital birthmark. The incidence of this blue birthmark is very high, but it usually subsides when the baby is five or six years old and does not affect the baby's health.
If the baby has a red birthmark or spot on their body, with clear boundaries and does not disappear for a long time, it will affect their appearance. In this case, you can consider going to the hospital for laser surgery, which will not leave scars. Birthmarks can grow on multiple parts of a baby. If it is a blue birthmark, it may grow around the baby's eye sockets or on the baby's face. If the birthmark is relatively large, it may also extend to the scalp, trunk, arms, legs, neck, etc.
In addition, some babies may also have blue birthmarks on their nasopharynx and oral cavity. If the baby has a blue birthmark, parents and friends do not need to worry too much, nor do they blame themselves, because this type of blue birthmark cannot be prevented.