Hemangioma, also known as vascular nevus, is a congenital condition that is purplish in color, lightens or disappears when pressed by hand, and bleeds profusely when punctured. Hemangiomas occur more commonly on the head and face. The cause of this disease is unknown, and most people have it throughout their lives. It gradually expands in scope and lightens in color with age, and has a certain impact on beauty. Depending on the type, shape and depth of the hemangioma, the treatment is not exactly the same. Generally speaking, if the hemangioma occurs deep in the skin, if it is higher than the surface of the skin and expands rapidly with age, it will have a great impact on the beauty of the face, so it is best to go to the hospital in time and treat it by surgical removal or cryotherapy or laser therapy. Most of the superficial hemangiomas that occur on the surface of the skin will stop growing after a certain degree. If they are not in the middle of the face and the area is not large, it is better not to have surgery to avoid scarring, which is even more unsightly than hemangioma. The hemangioma is a common disease, do not treat it by yourself with local remedies, but find a doctor to provide a reasonable treatment, and some hemangiomas can subside on their own.