Can you tattoo a port-wine birthmark?

Medical Tattooing cannot remove your port wine stain, but it can help by implanting skin coloured pigment to tone down the red/purple colouring. Laser treatments cannot be performed after you have had Medical Tattooing as laser directly on the area can turn the pigment darker.
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Is it OK to tattoo over a birthmark?

Technically, yes, you can have a tattoo over your birthmark if that's what you want. Most artists are willing to tattoo any part of your body as long as you ask them to, regardless of any problems that may cause down the road. Almost everyone has birthmarks on their body at birth, which will fade over time.
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Can you tattoo over a vascular birthmark?

These types of birthmarks are highly vascular (lots of blood vessels) and cannot be tattooed to cover. Not only would it not cover well, but it could cause severe bleeding and tissue damage. Laser treatments cauterize the small tangles of blood vessels so they shrink and just reabsorb.
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How rare is a port-wine birthmark?

Port-wine stains are birthmarks that look like someone spilled wine on the skin. About 3 out of every 1,000 children are born with this pink-to-reddish mark.
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Do port-wine stains get worse with age?

As small blood vessels (capillaries) dilate, the result is vascular malformations/port- wine stains. Port-wine stains often grow darker and larger in size with age.
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Can port-wine stains become cancerous?

Nonmelanoma skin cancer is known to develop in port-wine stains, most commonly basal cell carcinoma. The range of skin cancer types known to arise in these malformations can be expanded to include melanoma in situ.
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Can you tattoo over brown spots?

Yes, you can tattoo over freckles. In fact, tattooing over freckles is the same as tattooing over clear skin. Depending on the freckle color and the ink used, the results can be stunning. Even so, before getting a tattoo, make sure you aren't confusing freckles for moles.
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Is it possible to have a birthmark removed?

Yes. Most types of birthmarks can be removed with laser treatments. The laser used depends upon the type and colour of the birthmark being removed. In some rare cases and depending on the size, surgical excision might be necessary to remove a birthmark.
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What is vascular birthmark?

A vascular birthmark is a mark on the skin caused by blood vessels that didn't form the right way. Some types of vascular birthmarks include port wine stains, macular stains, and hemangiomas.
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Can you remove port-wine birthmarks?

Port-wine stains won't go away on their own, but they can be treated. Laser therapies can make many port-wine stains much less noticeable by shrinking the blood vessels in the birthmark and fading it.
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Do port-wine stains get bigger?

Some port wine stains are small, others can be quite large. Port wine stains can be found anywhere on the body, but most often appear on the face, neck, arms, legs and scalp. They will grow as the child grows (not enlarge by themselves) and become darker in adulthood.
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Does insurance cover port-wine stain removal?

Conclusion: Based on current health care policy guidelines, laser treatment of port-wine stains should be regarded, and covered, as a medical necessity by all insurance providers.
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Will tattoo artists tattoo over moles?

If it has been tattooed over with any kind of pigment, it will hinder your ability to spot any suspicious changes. Not to mention that ink can mimic the spread of metastatic melanoma by seeping into underlying tissues, according to the Harvard Health Blog. 2 For your safety, do not tattoo over a mole.
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What is the meaning of having a birthmark?

Throughout history, birthmarks were feared by superstitious, paranoid, and religious fanatics. But in the present day, many believe birthmarks are lucky omens with special meanings indicating reincarnation, life purpose, or destiny.
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Can mederma remove birthmarks?

Mederma Skin Care is one among the best products which are recommended by doctors in order to treat scars or burns on the skin. This cream is equally effective in treating dark spots or birthmark on the face and body.
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What are port wine birthmarks?

A port-wine stain is a permanent birthmark present from birth. It starts out pinkish or reddish and turns darker as the child grows. Most often, a port-wine stain appears on the face, but it can affect other areas of the body.
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How do you remove port wine stains?

There are currently two options for treating port wine stains: laser treatment and cosmetic camouflage. Laser treatment, with a pulsed dye laser, is currently the treatment of choice for fading a port wine stain. It may also help the 'cobblestone' effect that can develop in adulthood.
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Can you bleach a birthmark?

Skin lightening, or skin bleaching, is a cosmetic procedure that aims to lighten dark areas of skin or achieve a generally paler skin tone. It's usually used to improve the appearance of blemishes such as birthmarks and dark patches (melasma).
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Can I tattoo over age spots?

In theory you can certainly tattoo over these common types of skin growth that are caused by clusters of pigmented cells. Most people have 10 to 40 moles, so there is certainly nothing odd about them and most people end up tattooing over them without giving it any thought.
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Can you tattoo over veins?

You can get a tattoo on your veins, certainly. That said, if you're only after a way to conceal varicose or spider veins, it could be worth exploring other methods with a dermatologist before heading to a tattoo studio.
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Can you tattoo over freckles or moles?

Tattooing small flat moles is perfectly possible, as with freckles (see below). However, if the moles are larger and elevated, they should not be tattooed.
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Do port-wine stains fade when pressed?

Port-wine stains do not change color when gently pressed and do not disappear over time. They may become darker and thicker when the child is older or as an adult. Port-wine stains on the face may be associated with more serious problems. Skin-colored cosmetics may be used to cover small port-wine stains.
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Why does port-wine stain cause glaucoma?

Sometimes a port-wine birthmark on the eyelids creates pressure inside the eye. This is called glaucoma. If it's not treated, it can lead to loss of vision. Eye doctors use medicines, lasers, and other treatments to reduce the pressure.
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What is the difference between a port-wine stain and a hemangioma?

Abstract. Background: Port-Wine Stains (PWS) are vascular malformations of the dermis, whereas hemangiomas are vascular tumors usually present at birth. Early non-invasive diagnosis of the vascular lesion would greatly increase treatment efficiency.
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