Hemangioma on the baby’s head is very common and is a benign tumor. For small hemangiomas within 2 weeks of age, clinical observation can be done temporarily. For small hemangiomas within 2 years of age, we can temporarily observe them clinically because some of them may disappear gradually after 2 years of age to achieve self-curing effect, while for relatively large ones or if conservative treatment is unsuccessful, we can also adopt surgical treatment options, including local hemangioma excision or surgical and interventional methods such as laser freezing, isotope dressing and X-ray irradiation. The above methods are effective in the treatment of hemangioma on the head, and there are usually few scars and sequelae after treatment. Therefore, it is best for babies with hemangioma on the head to go to a regular vascular surgery department for consultation, diagnosis and treatment.