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amother
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Thu, Oct 28 2021, 12:22 am
My daughter has a raised hemangioma and it hasn’t changed at all in the last few years. What age do raised hemangiomas usually start to fade away?
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amother
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Thu, Oct 28 2021, 11:43 am
My dd was born with one on her forehead. The doctor said that many go away by age 1, more by age 3, and 98% by age 7 (I forget the exact numbers). Hers didnt budge for at least 5 years, although since her face grew and it didnt, plus she eventually grew hair, it wasnt as noticeable as when she was a bald baby. Around age 5 it started to get greyish in the center, eventually those parts turning skin color, then just the edges left. She's now almost 8 and it is just small, looks like a little cut or scrape. Hopefully it will fade all the way away soon. I did notice that it faded more in the summers. Hatzlacha!
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iluvy
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Thu, Oct 28 2021, 11:52 am
My daughter is 6 and it just started fading this summer
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iluvy
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Thu, Oct 28 2021, 11:53 am
My daughter is 6 and it just started fading this summer
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