In clinical practice, hormones, propranolol, imiquimod cream, pinyamycin, cod liver oil acid na, anhydrous ethanol, strontium 90, surgery, laser, microwave and interventional embolization can be chosen according to the different types of lesions. Hemangiomas are treated with oral hormones, propranolol, and local injection of pinyamycin as appropriate during the proliferation phase, and surgery can be used to correct the shape after the receding phase. Microvenous malformation is treated by strontium 90 dressing. Also strontium 90 is very effective for hemangioma and scar hyperplasia, etc., but strict control of the treatment method and dose is required. Venous malformations are treated by a combination of methods such as local injection of sodium cod liver oil acid, pinyamycin or anhydrous ethanol, surgery, laser or microwave thermocoagulation combined with surgery depending on the situation. Microcystic lymphatic malformation is mainly treated by surgery, but it can also be treated by Pingyangmycin injection, but its injection treatment is much less effective than large cystic lymphatic malformation. Arteriovenous malformations can be treated with a combination of embolization-based surgery and other treatments. However, for large lesions no matter which treatment method has its limitations, so it is advocated to use two or more methods of combined treatment according to different situations in order to improve the efficacy.