Salmon patches or strawberry naevi?
If visible at birth on eyelids they are more likely to be salmon patches (same idea as stork marks on forehead/back of head). These stay the same size but gradually fade over first couple of years of life.
Strawberry naevi however are often not very visible at birth but develop properly over the first few weeks. They stand out from the skin and can be quite bumpy - they look like little strawberries.
If your dd has strawberries on her eyelids she may be offered treatment if they grow and interfere with vision. But strawberries are not common on both eyes whereas salmon patches are.
My dd had both. Tiny strawberry on her cheek. Larger on her back and salmon patches and stork marks. She looked like she had lost a fight!
The facial marks were barely visible by 14 months. But even when older when she cries they pink up for a bit!
Congratulations. They are really very common. When you look at babies for them you can see them but you won't have noticed how many have them before because they really do fade into the back ground.
I remember really worrying about my daughter's patches. Worrying about disfigurement from birth. Then thinking I was a horrible person. That she would manage. They weren't that bad. But I wanted her to be perfect.... and these were just so visible.
But this was in the early days when my mood was all over the place. And now I look back a little sad that these were my thoughts.
So I don't want to suggest you were as shallow/worried as me. But in case you were.... they go away. Really they do.