☆ How come i have 12 birthmarks? ☆

How come i have 12 birthmarks?
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Sometimes as we develop from infancy, our skin cells and deep tissue have genetic predisposition to look and feel a certain way that might not match the rest of the skin.

Salmon patches (also called stork bites, angel kisses, and macular stains). Salmon patches are thin, flat, light pink or red birthmarks. They occur most frequently on the back of the neck, the upper eyelids, upper lip, or between the eyebrows.

Congenital moles (nevi). Congenital moles can appear anywhere on the body. They vary in size and shape, and are generally brown in color.

Caf茅-au-lait spots. Caf茅-au-lait spots are smooth, generally oval birthmarks. They range in color from light brown to chocolate brown and are usually found on the torso, buttocks, and legs.

Mongolian spots. Mongolian spots are smooth, brown or blue-gray birthmarks. They usually are irregular in shape and are commonly found across the lower back and buttocks.

Hemangiomas. Hemangiomas are raised, blue, red, or purple birthmarks formed by a clump of immature blood vessels. They can be many sizes and shapes and are found both on the surface of the skin and deeper in the body.

Port-wine stains. Port-wine stains are birthmarks that are pink-red at birth and then become a darker red-purple color. Port-wine stains are formed by blood vessels that did not develop properly. They can be small or they can cover a large area of the body.


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