How to treat hemangioma in full-term babies

The principles of treatment for full-term babies with hemangioma include the following: for smaller or less obvious hemangiomas with symptoms that do not affect the aesthetics, they can be observed until about 6 months or one year of age, because some benign hemangiomas are found after birth but will gradually shrink or even fade on their own after six months, and such hemangiomas do not need to be treated with intervention. Deeper hemangiomas are larger and can affect the aesthetics, and it is advocated to take a method to treat them at the age of 2-3 years by cosmetic liquid nitrogen freezing or laser surgery to remove them. Therefore, full-term babies with hemangioma should not rush to medication or surgery, but must go to a regular hospital, especially to surgery, for consultation, and the appropriate treatment is the best solution for hemangioma.