No, most people don't have any birthmark. Birthmarks are much more common on fair-haired light skin. My daughter was a pale colored strawberry blonde and had a birthmark when she was born. But birthmarks can also fade as a person ages until the mark is almost not noticeable anymore.
Well, that's a tough one. A birthmark is called a birthmark because it is something that you have when you are born. It isn't something that you add later. That would be a tattoo or other body art. So, no, you can't get a birthmark if you don't already have one, but yes, a birthmark can appear anywhere, including on a womans nipples. You can get a tattoo almost anyplace as well, but you might want to ask how much it will hurt... they are especially painful on sensitive parts of the body. Birthmarks can appear anywhere on the human body. Some birthmarks are caused by extra color pigment under the skin, while others are blood vessels that bunch together and do not grow right.
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Only in so much that in introducing any materials (inks) or foreign bodies (needles) into the top layers of dermis this might trigger a reaction or activation of dormant cancer cells, such as found in various moles or types of birthmark. This is of course ignoring infections that again might lay the immune system vulnerable to tumor growth.
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She was born with a cute heart shaped birthmark on her wrist.
Her birthmark is near her stomach.
The closest thing he had to a birthmark was a mole on his cheek. He did not have an actual birthmark though.
Woman with Birthmark was created in 1996.
The ISBN of Woman with Birthmark is 978-0333989876.
Of course! everybody has a birthmark! What a dumb question!
Liam has a small birthmark but people confuse it with a mole.
The Birthmark - 1915 was released on: USA: October 1915
Nevus is the medical term meaning birthmark; the plural form is nevi.
Alymer did not notice the birthmark until after the marriage. He gradually began to notice Georgiana's birthmark, depicting it as a crimson blotch on her marble white skin. Alymer theorized Georgiana would be perfectif it was not for her birthmark. Alymer then decided to conduct an experiment on Georgiana that would rid her of the birthmark, but Alymer worried the birthmark was a defect on her soul. Eventually Georgiana's vision of her birthmark was distorted by Almyer's distate of it. In the end Georgiana was just another failed "experiment" of Alymers'. Alymer married Georgiana because he thought she was beautiful, but then that one imperfection strove him to get rid of the birthmark.
ICD 9 Cm Code for Birthmark 757.32
The Birthmark - 1913 was released on: USA: 26 April 1913