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Birthmarks

  • Date Submitted: 11/29/2010 01:31 AM
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A birthmark is an unusual or abnormal mark that appears on the skin of an individual at the time of birth. Some birthmarks lose themselves in the abyss of time, while some somehow manage to linger on and don’t really go anywhere. In other words, some birthmarks are temporary, while the rest are as good as permanent. Sadly, however, why exactly birthmarks occur on the skins of people is not really known. Scientific predictions, however, revolve around the beliefs that birthmarks are caused due to the developments of skin abnormalities. Birthmarks are called so, because they almost always occur during the time of birth. Some birthmarks, however, can appear on the skin of a person during the early stages of childhood! If you have always been yearning to know more about birthmarks, the opportunity to do so has now arrived. Make your move and read on to gain access to guided information on the various types of birthmarks.
Different Kinds Of Birthmarks
Café-Au-Lait Spots
These birthmarks, arguably, make for the most common birthmarks and can occur almost anywhere on a person’s body at birth. Café-au-lait spots are light and resemble the color of coffee. These birthmarks can show up on the skin of a person at birth or even appear during the early stages of childhood. Café-au-lait spots are as common as they are, because almost everyone gets at least one or two of them during birth. Interestingly, café-au-lait spots are permanent and almost never disappear!
Salmon Patches
Salmon patches are reddish-pink marks that occur on the skin of a person at the time of birth. Salmon patches are called so because they almost always occur in patches and resemble salmon. These birthmarks are faint and almost always make their presence felt on the skin of a person at birth. Salmon patches, more often than not, appear on the back of a person’s neck, and sometimes even between the eyes or on the eyelids. These birthmarks, unlike café-au-lait spots, usually fade away within a year or...

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