Granulomatous hemangioma is treated in more ways, mainly through surgical excision, laser treatment, sclerosing agent injection and so on. Granulomatous hemangioma, also known as capillary dilatation granuloma, is a special type of hemangioma. The cause of the disease is not yet conclusive in the medical field, and it is suspected to be related to trauma, infection and hormone, etc. The main clinical features include recurrent bleeding and ulceration of the affected area, and there is no obvious itching and pain in general. Surgical excision is the mainstay of treatment, but it is not suitable for patients with lesions on the face, as it tends to cause scars that affect aesthetics. Laser treatment is more effective for smaller granulomatous hemangiomas, but there is a possibility of intraoperative bleeding. The mainstream treatment is to use sclerosing agents such as polyglutethimide and polydocanol, which have the characteristics of small invasive surface and stable therapeutic effect, etc. Patients should make a scientific choice according to their own actual situation and under the guidance of professional doctors.