Table of Contents
- Overview
- Symptoms
- Treatment
- Prevention
- Images
Nevus sebaceous; Hairy nevus; Nevi; Mole; Cafe-au-lait spots; Congenital nevus
Treatment
Treatment varies depending on the type of birthmark and related conditions. Usually no treatment is needed for the birthmark itself.
Large birthmarks that affect your appearance and self-esteem may be covered with special cosmetics.
Moles may be removed surgically if they affect your appearance or have an increased
Support Groups
Nevus Outreach -- www.nevus.org
Expectations (prognosis)
Large moles that are present at birth (congenital nevi) are more likely to become skin cancer (
Mongolian spots may persist for months or years. They do NOT become cancer or develop other symptoms.
Complications
- Skin cancer
- Psychological effects, if the birthmark is prominent
Calling your health care provider
Have any birthmarks examined by a health care provider. Report any changes in the birthmark to your health care provider, including:
- Bleeding
- Color change
- Inflammation
- Itching
- Open sore (ulceration)
- Pain
- Size change
- Texture change
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Review Date: 10/08/2010
Reviewed By: Linda J. Vorvick, MD, Medical Director, MEDEX Northwest Division of
Physician Assistant Studies, University of Washington, School of
Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director,
A.D.A.M., Inc.
A.D.A.M., Inc. is accredited by URAC, also known as the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission (www.urac.org)

