Can a cherry-shaped hemangioma be punctured with a needle?

No.
Cherry angioma is a red hemispherical papule or nodule about 1 to 2 mm high above the skin surface due to the proliferation and expansion of capillaries in the dermis of the skin.
In contrast, patients should pay attention to protecting the lesion in daily life, avoiding rubbing and scratching the lesion to prevent the cherry hemangioma from being bumped or squeezed by external forces leading to rupture and bleeding.