Coronal lymphangioma is a congenital developmental abnormality, which is a mass formed by the developmental hyperplasia of primitive lymphatic vessels. Coronal lymphangioma may be manifested as a single slow-growing painless, lumps have a few present multiple lumps, and there is no adhesion to the skin, the lump is characterized by the disposition of the soft and cystic, sexy, there is no pressure on the pain, there is no pain and itchy symptoms, the pressure to the local nerves, there may be uncomfortable sensations. Coronal lymphangioma may cause infection or rupture resulting in bleeding etc. Coronal lymphangiomas can be dislodged by local injection of a sclerosing agent. Lymphangiomas can also be surgically removed. Coronal lymphangiomas should be examined in a regular hospital and treated as prescribed by the doctor.