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If you’ve lived with a birthmark your entire life, it may feel like a permanent, unchanging part of your identity. Many adults assume that birthmarks present since childhood are harmless and require no medical attention. While this is often true, certain changes or developments in old birthmarks warrant professional evaluation to rule out complications and ensure your continued health.

When Should Adults with Old Birthmarks Be Concerned?

  • Changes in Appearance: Any noticeable change in your birthmark’s size, color, texture or shape should prompt a consultation. Rapid growth, darkening or lightening or the development of irregular borders may indicate underlying vascular changes or, in rare cases, more serious conditions that require evaluation.
  • Physical Symptoms: If your birthmark begins causing pain, tenderness, itching, burning sensations or bleeding, these symptoms suggest active changes requiring medical assessment. Birthmarks that have been asymptomatic for decades shouldn’t suddenly cause discomfort without reason.
  • Ulceration or Skin Breakdown: Open sores, persistent wounds or areas of skin breakdown within or around your birthmark need immediate attention. These complications can lead to infection and may indicate that the birthmark is affecting skin integrity.
  • Swelling or Thickening: Noticeable swelling, raised areas or thickening of tissue around your birthmark may signal increased vascular activity or other changes requiring evaluation by a vascular birthmark specialist.
  • Functional Impairment: If your birthmark begins interfering with vision, breathing, eating or other bodily functions—even if it never did before—seek evaluation promptly. Vascular malformations can evolve over time, particularly after trauma, hormonal changes or as part of the natural aging process.
  • Cosmetic Concerns: Even if your birthmark isn’t causing medical symptoms, significant psychological distress or self-consciousness about your appearance is a valid reason to seek consultation. Modern treatment options can significantly improve the appearance of many birthmarks that were once considered untreatable.

Why Old Birthmarks Can Change

Many adults don’t realize that vascular birthmarks can evolve throughout life. Hormonal changes during pregnancy or menopause, trauma to the area, sun exposure, aging-related skin changes and the natural progression of underlying vascular malformations can all trigger changes in birthmarks that have been stable for decades.

Port-wine stains, for example, often darken and thicken with age, sometimes developing raised nodules or a cobblestone texture. Hemangiomas that seemed to resolve in childhood may have left residual tissue that changes over time.

How The Vascular Birthmark Center of New York City Can Help

The Vascular Birthmark Center in New York City specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular birthmarks in patients of all ages. Our team understands the unique concerns adults face when dealing with birthmarks they’ve had since childhood.

  • Comprehensive Evaluation: We provide thorough assessments using advanced imaging and diagnostic tools to understand your birthmark’s type, depth, and any changes that have occurred.
  • Advanced Treatment Options: Modern laser therapy, particularly pulsed dye laser treatment, can significantly improve the appearance of port-wine stains and other vascular birthmarks, even those that have been present for decades. Sclerotherapy, surgical options and combination approaches offer solutions for various birthmark types that may not have been available when you were younger.
  • Individualized Treatment Plans: We recognize that each patient’s situation is unique. Your treatment plan considers your birthmark characteristics, medical history, goals and lifestyle to develop an approach that works for you.
  • Expert Specialty Care: Our center focuses exclusively on vascular birthmarks, giving us specialized expertise that general dermatologists or plastic surgeons may not possess.
  • Supportive Environment: We understand the emotional impact of living with a visible birthmark.

Old Birthmark FAQs

Q: Can birthmarks become cancerous?
A: True vascular birthmarks (hemangiomas, port-wine stains, vascular malformations) do not become cancerous. However, any skin lesion that changes significantly should be evaluated to ensure accurate diagnosis, as some skin cancers can be mistaken for birthmarks.

Q: Is it too late to treat a birthmark I’ve had my whole life?
A: No. Many adults successfully treat longstanding birthmarks with modern lasers and other therapies. While earlier treatment sometimes yields better results, significant improvement is often possible regardless of age.

Q: Will insurance cover treatment for an old birthmark?
A: Coverage depends on whether treatment is considered medically necessary. Birthmarks causing symptoms, functional impairment or complications are more likely to be covered than purely cosmetic treatments.

Q: How many treatments will I need for an old birthmark?
A: Treatment requirements vary based on birthmark type, size, depth and individual response.

Q: Are there risks to treating birthmarks in adults?
A: All medical treatments carry some risk, but modern birthmark treatments are generally safe when performed by experienced specialists.

Take the Next Step

Living with a birthmark doesn’t mean accepting discomfort, changes or dissatisfaction with your appearance. Whether you’re experiencing concerning symptoms or simply want to explore your options after years of living with your birthmark, expert evaluation can provide answers and solutions.

Contact The Vascular Birthmark Center of New York City today to schedule a consultation. Our specialized team is ready to evaluate your birthmark, answer your questions and discuss treatment options tailored to your needs. Call us or visit our website to book your appointment—because it’s never too late to address concerns about your birthmark.

Posted on behalf of The Vascular Birthmark Center: Gregory M. Levitin, MD

200 W. 57th St., Suite 510
New York, NY 10019

Phone: (212) 316-0616

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Abril M.

Dr. Levitin is very knowledgeable, compassionate and professional. Five years ago, I needed to find information about a birth mark that my newborn daughter started to grow a couple days after birth. I was afraid, I did not feel like I got any clear information about it through my insurance; also, they did not offer any course of treatment for it. I started to look for information, the birthmark was growing each day, information was scarce and I just got more scared. Finally, I found a video in Youtube from a grandmother who was very grateful after finding treatment for her grand daughter through The Birthmark Foundation. It was a huge blessing to me and my family. I found Dr. Levitin, I contacted him thinking he probably would not even answer. I was wrong, he kindly answered promptly, got in touch with me and soon he had a plan : ) I went to see him at the Birthmark Center in Los Angeles. He explained everything in a way that it was so clear to understand, no question I made was insignificant and his answers were each very informative. I really never have had an experience with a doctor who explains and speaks in such a way. I left his office knowing that my daughter was in the best hands and the best care. I first thank God for the Birthmark Foundation, a great organization with the highest quality of doctors. Also, a very special thanks to Dr. Levitin for all his help and kindness, for listening to my concerns and answering each and every question. And last, but no least, to the Birthmark Foundation Center in Los Angeles : ) I hope many children can find help/care in this place as I found it for my daughter. Thank you forever.

Ryan E.

I will be telling tales of the good doctors compassion till time comes to an end. Because of Dr Levitin, I have more confidence in my every day life. He was fast, knowledgeable, precise and all with a disarming sense of humor. Two thumbs up!

Carla M.

I wanted to show you how much better Hailey's tongue looks and let you know her speech has already improved so much!!! Her speech teacher is thrilled!!!! Thank you so much for everything you did for her. You are an excellent surgeon with a great bedside manner- we are forever grateful to you!!! We are so appreciative!

Danielle L.

we are forever grateful for Dr. Levitin. My daughter Lena had surgery to remove her hemangioma that was located on her forehead at just 6 month old. she healed beautifully and we couldn't be happier with how minimal her scar is, even almost 4.5 years later. Dr. Levitin is caring, compassionate, and such a great doctor/surgeon overall. He had our daughter's best interest and I knew she was in good hands. I highly recommend him any chance I get!

Chris

My name is Chris and I was recently treated for an AVM on my forehead by Dr. Gregory Levitin of New York (New York Eye and Ear Infirmary). Thankfully, I live within a few hours of NYC. In brief, I would like to say that Dr. Levitin is very capable doctor with a lot of experience with AVMs. He responds quickly to e-mail, texts, and phone calls. He accepts insurance. He takes a "team approach" and will be your "QB" and involve other specialists as necessary. In my particular case they were Dr. Raj Shrivastava (Mt Sinai) and Dr. Raphael A. Ortiz (Lenox Hill) in NY. I recommend contacting Dr Levitin for a consultation if you suspect you have an AVM. All 3 Drs are just good people. When I spoke to them, they treated me like like an equal. I felt like they were advising me as a close friend or family member. Like many that suffer with AVMs I was at first mis-diagnosed. What was thought to be a just a simple cyst turned out to be an AVM. Surgery to remove the cyst made the AVM about 5x bigger. My treatment entailed a few MRIs and CAT scans to determine what was going on and the treatment plan. This was followed by consultation with the 3 Drs mentioned above and finally a 2-day procedure. On day 1 Dr Ortiz embolized the AVM. On day 2 Dr Levitin and Dr Shrivastava removed the AVM from my skull and put some metal mesh there to fill the "hole". It has been 6-months since the surgery and so far I have not had any recurrence. In honor of Vascular Birthmark Awareness Day and to thank these Drs for all they have done for me, I just want to give everyone a solid reference. Finding the right doctor for this type of stuff makes all the difference.

Valle S.

I just discovered this page i have also a birthmark I always experiences bully because of this. I don't know what kind of birthmark is this if it is harmful ? I hope Dr. Levitin notice this message in this way I think he can help me :) :) #DrLevitin

Alicia M.

This year marks the 10th that I contacted VBF for help. Since then I have been under the care of Dr. G Levitin and Dr. R. Ortiz, they are my guardian healing angels! Thanks VBF for not only helping me but also for letting me be a volunteer in the foundation whenever I am needed. A Big Hug to all from MIAMI... Alicia

Alexander G.

Totally positive experience. Dr. Levitin is a great professional. He has diagnosed and treated my nose breathing problem, significantly improving my quality of life. Office staff is very professional. Appointments always kept on time. Strongly recommend.