Red marks on the baby’s forehead at birth may be the result of localized trauma or inflammation, and most of them will fade away. However, in the case of severe hemangiomas or birthmarks, they usually do not fade. If the baby was born with red marks on the forehead may be born with localized injuries or inflammation, these cases through a period of recovery or physical therapy, to be its inflammation subsides after the marks may subside, and basically there will be no residual. However, if the mark is caused by a localized hemangioma, it will not fade away. If it is a birthmark, the smaller one may fade as the baby grows up, but if it is larger in size, it is usually difficult to fade away on its own. If it does not go away, it can be treated with surgery or laser treatment as prescribed by the doctor.