The presence of cavernous hemangioma in the head and face usually does not heal on its own. It is recommended that if the cavernous hemangioma is small in size and does not show clinical symptoms, the patient can be left untreated but should be closely observed. If the patient’s orbital cavernous hemangioma causes protruding eyes, then the patient needs to take the outgoing orbital surgery and the anterior orbital surgery for treatment. For patients with head cavernous hemangioma, surgical resection of the lesion is needed. If patients with head cavernous hemangioma cause increased intracranial pressure, they also need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use dehydrating drugs, such as mannitol, glycerol fructose and so on. It is suggested that patients with cavernous hemangioma of the head and face need to consult a doctor in time, and the doctor will choose appropriate measures for treatment according to the patient’s condition. In addition, asymptomatic patients should be regularly reviewed, usually to maintain a relaxed mood.