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The Birthmark Support Group
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London
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Web: www.birthmarksupportgroup.org.uk
The Birthmark Support Group offers information to anyone affected by a birthmark (including port wine stain, haemangioma and congenital melanocytic naevus). The group produces newsletters, medical information packs and offers contact with others in similar situations. The website is regularly updated with the group's activities and provides links to other relevant organisations.
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