Pediatric plastic surgeons at Shriners Children’s are able to help with all types of birthmarks including vascular anomalies and malformation.

Many birthmarks are harmless and will go away on their own. Vascular anomalies are birthmarks that do not go away and will continue to grow larger as the child grows. A vascular anomaly or vascular malformation occurs when blood vessels develop differently. They can be red or purple marks obvious at birth but sometimes these collections of blood vessels or lymphatic fluid are not noticeable until years later. Our plastic surgeons can meet with expectant parents with a diagnosis of a vascular anomaly on their developing baby.

Vascular anomalies sometimes affect a child’s appearance and cause health issues such as abnormal growth in the affected area, pain or swelling. Vascular malformations on the face sometimes impact breathing or speaking. These benefit from care by our specialized plastic surgeons who help children with all types of differences reach their goals and dreams. Treatment will vary based on size, location and type and may involve plastic surgery, laser surgery or steroids.

Specific treatments and services may vary by location. Please contact a specific location for more information.

Pediatric plastic surgeons are able to help with all types of birthmarks. The timing of surgery is a collaboration between surgeon and family to help make sure development and play are not disrupted.
Julia Corcoran, M.D., Shriners Children's Chicago
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Laser Surgery for Scar Improvement and Reduction

Shriners Children’s offers laser surgery to treat vascular anomalies and vascular malformations like port wine stains. Instead of using traditional surgical instruments, laser surgery targets special light beams to specific areas on the child’s body to promote healing.

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Psychiatry & Psychological Services

Our psychologists at Shriners Children's specialize in evaluating and providing support to children and their families who are adjusting to a new diagnosis or having difficulty in their everyday lives due to trauma.

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