Mulberry birthmarks, also known as nevus simplex or angel's kiss, are relatively common. They appear as flat, pinkish marks on the skin and are often found on the nape of the neck, eyelids, or between the eyebrows. These marks are benign and usually fade over time. While they can occur in many individuals, their prevalence can vary by ethnicity and other factors.
No, birthmarks are not common.
Vascular birthmarks, such as hemangiomas, are not specifically associated with Marfan syndrome. Marfan syndrome primarily affects connective tissue, leading to issues with the heart, eyes, and skeleton rather than vascular anomalies. However, individuals with Marfan syndrome can have other skin manifestations, but vascular birthmarks are not a common characteristic of the condition.
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It's not uncommon - I have a brown birthmark on one of my buttocks, and a reddish mark on the back of my neck. I also have about 50 small moles on my body, although having appeared later in life these are not really "birthmarks". My wife also has two birthmarks - a purple patch at the base of her spine, and a faint "cafe au lait" mark on the jawline. I have noticed that many other people have more than one birthmark, and most people have at least 10 moles on their bodies.
Many people have red or pink birthmarks on the back of their heads and/ or necks, and many newborns of Asian ancestry have blue or greyish "Mongolian marks" at the base of the spine or across the buttocks. Brown birthmarks frequently occur either on the torso or on the lower half of the body, especially on thighs and buttocks.
Yes, birthmarks do tan. If you have a birthmark you must be careful of this. Birthmarks are more likely to contract skin cancer if in the sun excessively without sunscreen.
Approximately 80% of infants are born with some type of birthmark. These can range from common types like pigmented nevi (moles) to vascular marks such as hemangiomas. Most birthmarks are harmless and may fade or change over time. However, the prevalence can vary based on factors like ethnicity and specific types of birthmarks.