Birthmarks are imprints or dark spots formed in children during embryonic development due to genetic or external stimuli. Birthmarks generally have no impact on a child's health, but if the birthmark happens to grow on the child's face, it can affect the child's image. So what if a child has a birthmark on their face?
1. Natural fading
Birthmarks are mostly formed due to pigment deposition, and children's skin is delicate. Birthmarks appear more severe. As children grow older, on one hand, the accumulated pigments will gradually dissipate, and on the other hand, the color of their skin will become darker and darker. As a result, birthmarks often become less obvious, and some birthmarks may even gradually disappear as children grow older.
2. Laser therapy
Laser treatment is a relatively new method for treating birthmarks in recent years. The main principle of laser therapy is to destroy the melanocytes in the birthmark area through the action of laser stimulation, in order to achieve ideal treatment results. The biggest advantage of this method is its high success rate and minimal side effects, but relatively speaking, the cost is relatively high.
3. Surgical treatment
Surgical treatment is one of the most traditional cosmetic methods, which involves removing melanocytic nevi from the skin through surgical means to make the birthmark disappear. The safety of surgical treatment is also relatively high, but it is important to note that if this method is used to remove birthmarks from children, it is necessary to go to a reputable hospital with higher qualifications for surgery, otherwise the risk of surgical failure is relatively high.