It is generally not malignant.
Cherry-shaped hemangioma is a papule or nodule with a diameter ranging from 1 to 5 mm, slightly above the skin surface, formed by the proliferation of capillary endothelial cells in the dermis of the skin and the tortuous and dilated capillaries of the skin, which are essentially tortuous and dilated capillaries.
The repeated stimulation and breakage of the lesion may induce malignancy, so care should be taken to reduce the stimulation of the lesion in daily life, such as avoiding rubbing in the bath and using soft towels as much as possible.