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Rubbing Alcohol and Birthmarks: What You Need to Know
No, you should not put rubbing alcohol on a birthmark. It is not recommended to apply rubbing alcohol to a birthmark as it can cause irritation and dryness, and may even worsen the appearance of the birthmark. Do not attempt to treat your birthmark at home. If you are concerned about your birthmark, it is best to consult a dermatologist who can evaluate and recommend appropriate treatments.
Birthmarks are typically permanent and do not go away on their own or from applying external substances like rubbing alcohol. Some birthmarks may fade or become less noticeable over time, but this is a natural process and not a result of any specific treatment. If you want to remove or diminish the appearance of a birthmark, it is important to seek advice and treatment from a qualified medical professional. There are various medical techniques, such as laser therapy or surgery, that can be considered based on the type, size, and location of the birthmark.
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