Will brown spots on a baby’s face go away on their own?

Brown spots on baby’s face may be coffee spots, which usually do not disappear on their own, but can be lightened by physical treatments such as photoelectric therapy when they grow up.
Coffee spot is a relatively common pigmentation skin disease, mostly seen on the face and trunk, can be single or multiple, can not be self-healing, can increase with age and increase, a few may become lighter with age. When the patient grows up, Q-switched laser can be taken to utilize the high energy it produces to instantly smash the melanin vesicles, which are then metabolized by the cells and excreted from the body.
In addition, intense pulsed light can also be taken to improve coffee spots through selective photothermal effect, with little tissue damage and better tolerance.
Coffee spots generally do not fade away by themselves, if you need treatment, it is recommended to wait until the baby grows up, go to a regular hospital hospital, under the guidance of a professional physician reasonable treatment.