Can hemangiomas grow on the face?

Hemangiomas may grow on the face and the face is the preferred site. Hemangiomas can grow anywhere in the body, but they can be aesthetically disfiguring on the face or in the face. They are more likely to be seen around the eyes, nose, mouth, or outer ears, so they tend to attract more attention when they grow in these locations. However, facial hemangioma affects children more, for example, hemangioma around the eyes can affect vision, if it extends to the nasal cavity, it can even affect breathing, and if it grows around the mouth, it can bleed easily, which are all important locations. Therefore, hemangioma on the face is easy to attract attention. If hemangioma on the face is not treated in time, it will not recede on its own or will be slow to recede. Generally speaking, 60% of hemangiomas will fade on their own after the age of 1 year, but the fading process is slow, with about 10% fading each year, and it needs to be delayed until after elementary school. If you do not intervene at this time or no fading finished, often affect the child’s physical and mental health. This can have a serious impact on the child’s psychological development. Therefore, when facial hemangioma is very important, it not only affects the beauty but also the physical and mental health development of children. Therefore, we should pay attention to facial hemangioma.