Hemangioma is a vasculogenic tumor with abnormal proliferation of vascular endothelial cells. Usually, adult subcutaneous hemangioma of the buttocks can be treated with embolization, sclerotherapy, drugs, surgery and other methods.
1. Embolization: trapezoidal hemangioma and some cavernous hemangiomas can be treated with embolization; the arteriovenous fistula can be closed by the mechanical obstruction effect of the embolus and secondary thrombosis.
2. sclerotherapy: commonly used anhydrous ethanol, 5% sodium cod liver oil, etc.; through the sclerosing agent to cause endothelial inflammatory reaction, endothelial destruction, thrombus formation in the lumen secondary fibrosis.
3. Drug treatment: Bleomycin, methotrexate, saperin and other drugs can be injected into the body for treatment.
4. Surgery: Surgical removal of hemangiomas aims to remove hemangioma-like lesions that cause structural and functional damage as far as possible under the premise of preserving the original shape and function of the body.
The above treatments vary from person to person, and it is suggested that patients with subcutaneous hemangioma of the buttocks should follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment plan.