What are the benign tumors that grow invasively

The main benign tumors that grow invasively are hemangiomas. Although hemangioma is a benign tumor, it grows infiltratively. Angiomas are tumors or vascular malformations occurring from vascular tissues, 80% of which are congenital, mostly benign, slow-growing, and rarely malignant. They mostly occur in the skin of the limbs, liver, and intracranial area, and are manifested as cutaneous or subcutaneous elevations, and vascular murmurs can be heard clinically. Some benign hemangiomas can subside on their own, but the time varies, and they will leave different degrees of pigmentation or scars. At present, the treatment methods of hemangioma mainly include drugs, laser and surgery, which can achieve better therapeutic effect. Pay attention to regular review after treatment, and if you find that the hemangioma recurs, you should have early treatment.