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The Truth Behind the Mysterious Round Scar on the Upper Arm

Posted on April 25, 2026 by Admin

That “mysterious round scar” on the upper arm usually isn’t mysterious at all—it’s most often from a childhood vaccine.

The most common cause

  • Smallpox vaccine scar
    This is the classic round, slightly indented mark many older adults have on the upper arm. The vaccine (given with a special bifurcated needle) caused a small blister that healed into a permanent scar. Routine smallpox vaccination stopped decades ago after the disease was eradicated worldwide.

Other possible causes

  • BCG vaccine
    Used in many countries (including parts of Asia and Africa) to protect against severe forms of tuberculosis. It can also leave a small, round scar on the upper arm, often higher up near the shoulder.
  • Old skin infections or boils
    These can sometimes heal with circular scars, though they’re usually less uniform.
  • Minor burns or injuries
    Especially if they happened in childhood and healed with scarring.

How to tell the difference

  • Smallpox scar: round, pitted/dented, usually on the upper outer arm
  • BCG scar: smaller, smoother, often on the upper arm/shoulder area
  • Other scars: more irregular in shape

Bottom line

For most people, that round arm scar is simply a harmless reminder of a vaccine, not a sign of disease or anything to worry about.

If you’re unsure, you can describe its size and appearance, and I can help you narrow it down more precisely.

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