Adult hemangiomas are generally benign tumors that can be eradicated in most cases. However, in some patients, the tumor can invade the bone and is difficult to eradicate. Hemangioma is usually an abnormal proliferative mass formed by excessive proliferation of vascular endothelial cells, which is a benign disease. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for vascular surgery or general surgery, and most patients can be cured without too much worry. If the skin hemangioma is distributed on the body surface and the tumor is small, it can be treated by freezing or laser. If the tumor is large, surgery is usually required to achieve the root cause. In addition, some patients with cavernous hemangioma have lesions that are mostly found in the subcutaneous muscles, bones and internal organs. If the extent is large, surgery is more difficult to achieve a radical cure. The treatment principles of hemangioma should first consider the type and location of the hemangioma as well as the patient’s own condition to avoid unnecessary effects and harm to the body.