Symptoms of hemangioma in the head of infants and young children are relatively common in clinic, and the specific treatment should follow the following principles. For the early stage, the tumor is relatively small and the age is relatively small, it can be observed clinically, because some of the hemangiomas on the head of infants and young children can atrophy and disappear by themselves, and even reach the possibility of self-healing. However, early and larger tumors need to be removed by surgery, or liquid nitrogen cryotherapy is more ideal. For head and face tumor enlargement, radiation therapy and isotope application can also be used to inhibit and treat hemangioma. Meanwhile, for hemangiomas that have been widely removed and are prone to recurrence, hormones, such as prednisone oral solution, can be taken to alleviate and inhibit the continued growth of hemangiomas. Therefore, infants and children with head hemangiomas should consult and follow up in a regular vascular surgery department to make a clear diagnosis before choosing the appropriate treatment.