Red Mark Between Eyebrows. No Itching Or Pain. How To Get Rid Of It?
For the past several months now I have had a red mark between my eyebrows that just does not seem to go away. I initially thought it was a pimple or in-grown hair, but at this point it's been there too long and clearly isn't. I never used to have it, but this mark has been there now going on something like 8-12 months. No itching or pain or anything, just the red mark. How can I get rid of it?
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As i can make out, it is simply a red spot without any associated symptoms or complaints...and there is no history of any trauma prior to the development of the lesion or development of any raised lesion before the appearance of this red spot...Since it is persisting now since about a year, the history goes more in favour of a Birthspot or a vascular naevi,,,Such lesions sometimes tend to appear later in life tooo,,,,,
I would recommend that you see a dermatologist who can examine and make a correct diagnosis of the lesion and treat accordingly,,,,there are variety of lasers available nowadays to treat such conditions
Hope it helps
Dr Geetika Paul
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Red Mark Between Eyebrows. No Itching Or Pain. How To Get Rid Of It?
hi As i can make out, it is simply a red spot without any associated symptoms or complaints...and there is no history of any trauma prior to the development of the lesion or development of any raised lesion before the appearance of this red spot...Since it is persisting now since about a year, the history goes more in favour of a Birthspot or a vascular naevi,,,Such lesions sometimes tend to appear later in life tooo,,,,, I would recommend that you see a dermatologist who can examine and make a correct diagnosis of the lesion and treat accordingly,,,,there are variety of lasers available nowadays to treat such conditions Hope it helps Dr Geetika Paul