Most likely, you are describing a strawberry
hemangiomaBirthmarks - red
Hemangioma
Hemangioma - angiogram
Hemangioma - ct scan
Hemangioma excision
Hemangioma on the chin
Hemangioma on the face (nose)
Hepatic hemangioma. These start at or soon after
birthBirth control and family planning, enlarge for a while, and most regress by age 9. When they go away, they may leave a
scarKeloid scar
Miscarriage
Scar revision
Scarlet fever
Signs of scarlet fever.
LaserLaser surgery
Laser therapy
Lasik eye surgery
Lithotripsy
Retinal detachment repair treatment can help them go away faster, and is
safeSafe driving for teens
Safe sex , though a bit
painfulPainful menstrual periods. I would consult a dermatologist who works with the pulsed dye
laserLaser surgery
Laser therapy
Lasik eye surgery
Lithotripsy
Retinal detachment repair. Any teaching hospital with a dermatology department would be a good place to start for a consultation. Insurance will most likely not cover the procedure, which may take several sessions and cost anywhere from a few hundred to a thousand dollars or more. It's not out of the question to ask, but you may decide to hold off until she's a bit older. 3 year olds are too big to hold down and too small to reason with. Also, the final cosrmetic outcome is less crucial than if it were on the
faceFace pain.
Best.
Dr. Rockoff