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A lightly colored tan spot is known as a cafe-au-lait spot, which took its name from the appearance that coffee has when milk is added to it. The appearance of a few cafe-au-lait spots that are bigger than a quarter might happen with neurofibromatosis. (an inherited condition that results in unusual cell growth of the nerve tissues).

Skin cells which are pigmented and grouped together in small clusters are referred to as moles. Almost everybody has moles, which are commonly visible after birth.

Moles present at birth have a greater chance of developing into skin cancer (metastasize skin cancer) It is important to catch early as iit will become very severe if it not taken care of. This is specifically the truth if the nevus or discolored area, takes up a big area of the body. The Med lite C6 is the system of treatment, of the Sciton Laser System.

Warning signs are: Look for alterations in the size, color, an appearance of immediate ulceration, blood, or an itchy feeling in the birthmark.

A mongolian bump (known alternatively as a mongolian blue spot) Is normally blue or appears bruised. It can appear over the arms and trunk, though usually you find it on the buttocks or lower back. Darker-skinned people may see this more often, and it may continue for months or years. Luckily, in most cases, it does not turn out to be cancer or any other harmful disease.

MedLite C6 and Sciton Profile Laser systems can be used for effective treatment of non-cancerous skin spot.

Non-cancerous skin spots are effectively treated with our MedLite C6 and Sciton Profile Laser systems. During your complimentary consultation, the best treatment options will be thoroughly discussed with you.