At present, there are more posts consulting hemangioma treatment, so this article is a brief summary of various treatment methods, which may have some shortcomings, for reference only. Most hemangiomas are infantile hemangiomas, which appear soon after birth as red or purplish swellings of various sizes that can occur in various parts of the body and are easy to diagnose clinically. There are many treatment methods, and parents should be guided by professional doctors to find the right treatment method for their children, or even a combination of several methods. Since hemangioma is the only skin tumor that may subside on its own, some of the hemangiomas that grow in low-risk areas and have slow growth rate can be treated without treatment and followed up with long-term observation. 2. Topical medication: It is also used for some superficial hemangiomas that grow in low-risk areas and have a relatively slow growth rate or are not suitable for other treatment methods. Since there are no topical preparations of these drugs for dermal use, many hospitals have opted for eye drops with relatively poor permeability instead. There are not yet many large samples in the literature. 3. Pulsed fuel laser is a local treatment that is effective and has relatively few side effects, taking into account all factors of the child. However, laser treatment cannot stop the continued growth of hemangioma. Many parents are prone to the misconception that once they choose laser treatment for hemangioma, it will become smaller and smaller, or even be done away with after a few times. In fact, the purpose of laser is to close the blood vessels and slow down the growth rate. If you pursue to do away with it at once, it will definitely leave scars, which will be contrary to the purpose of treatment. 4.Photodynamic In some large hospitals in the development, also achieved very good treatment results, but the treatment needs to avoid light. 5.Local injection, radiofrequency ablation, copper needle treatment, etc. are suitable for the treatment of basically stable and deeply located hemangioma, but they require higher skills of treating doctors. 6.Oral medication: insulin, hormone, etc. For hemangioma with rapid growth and high-risk areas, oral insulin treatment is preferred. After the relevant laboratory examination to exclude contraindications before taking the drug, it should be taken orally under the monitoring of professional structure. After taking the drug, regular review is also required. The advantage is that it is easy to take and effective, but it has some side effects and takes a long time to take. There are also oral hormone therapy, which can be used if there is a contraindication or other conditions for insulin. 7.Surgical treatment To comprehensively assess the advantages and disadvantages of treatment, other treatment failure can be used as appropriate.