Common questions our doctors are asked
How can I tell if it's a bruise or aÌýcongenital dermal melanocytosis?
Congenital dermal melanocytosisÌýand bruises do look very similar, and the birthmarks are often mistaken for bruises. However, they are different in a few ways. Bruises change colour, size and shape over the course of just a few days, whileÌýcongenital
dermal melanocytosisÌýstay the same for many years. Also, congenital dermal melanocytosisÌýare not painful when touched. Congenital dermal melanocytosisÌýare present from birth.
What can I do if my child's congenital dermal melanocytosisÌýis very prominent and is causing them embarrassment? Is laser treatment an option?
We do not recommend any treatment for congenital dermal melanocytosis, as it is unnecessary because the birthmarks will fade over time on their own. Treatment, such as laser therapy, may cause side effects, including infection and scarring.