Some hemangiomas can disappear on their own, and some cannot, such as cavernous hemangioma, trapezoid hemangioma, aortic hemangioma, and venous hemangioma. These conditions do not disappear on their own and require surgery to make the hemangioma disappear completely, and there are more surgical methods. In the case of capillary hemangioma, which is more superficial on the skin surface, it is possible that this condition will disappear on its own. The onset cycle of hemangioma will appear within 1-2 weeks of the baby’s birth, and it belongs to the rapid growth period of hemangioma from 1-3 months; it belongs to the chronic growth area from 3-6 months; and it belongs to the stationary period from 6 months to 1 year. In this case, the hemangioma will not continue to grow, and the hemangioma will gradually disappear after 1 year, but some babies cannot disappear completely and need to undergo surgery to make the hemangioma disappear completely.