Since hemangiomas have the characteristic of self-regression, it has been advocated in the past that hemangiomas should be treated with “wait-and-see” strategy, allowing them to regress or degenerate naturally. However, clinical follow-up observation shows that after many lesions have degenerated, the affected areas are left with different degrees of deformities such as thick fibro-fatty tissues, epithelial atrophy, or capillary dilatation, which brings obvious psychosocial harm to children during their growth and development period, and may even lead to autism. The results of a study in the United Kingdom suggest that the level of mental health of children may affect their later career paths. Congenital hemangioma mostly occurs in infancy and early childhood, and the lesions are mostly on the face, limbs and other conspicuous parts, which are easy to cause physical deformity, which will bring serious pathological psychological reaction or cause behavioral abnormality to the affected children and their families, thus affecting the career development in the future. 1.Early treatment: Hemangioma is usually found when the child is born, if parents take correct attitude in time, and actively go to regular hemangioma special diagnosis and treatment center to treat the child, most of hemangiomas can be cured perfectly, which will not affect the child’s mental health problems and future career development. Psychologists point out that children’s psychological problems can be roughly divided into two kinds of problems: “inward-looking behavior” and “outward-looking behavior”. In addition to depression and anxiety, the former also contains low self-esteem, shyness, indifference, hypersensitivity and difficulty concentrating, the latter is often manifested in violent tendencies such as irritability and destruction. Reasonable intervention The face is the aesthetic center of the human body and the focus of vision, which directly affects the first impression. Therefore, by reasonably regulating the way children and family members cope with adverse emotions, it is crucial to guard against congenital hemangiomas and vascular malformations that distort the perception of the hearts of children and family members, and to take the correct intervention methods. 4, psychological crisis Reuters 11 cited published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine study said that a person’s psychological condition at a young age may determine what kind of work he can do as an adult, as well as whether he can withstand work pressure. Researchers found that children who showed excessive sadness, anxiety and fear at a young age were more likely to be “overwhelmed” at work later in life. By the time the study participants reached adulthood, high levels of job stress could make them more depressed and anxious than others.