Angiomas
Angiomas are benign vascular lesions that appear as red, purple, or blue spots on the skin.



How We Approach Angiomas
Treatment focuses on safely targeting the blood vessels responsible for the lesion while preserving surrounding skin. Evaluation ensures the lesion is consistent with a benign angioma before treatment is performed.
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Assess angioma type, size, and location2
Build a tailored treatment plan3
Treat and monitor progress over time
Frequently Asked Questions

Angiomas are thought to develop due to age, genetics, and hormonal factors. They increase gradually over time and are very common in adults.
No. Angiomas are benign and not associated with skin cancer. However, professional assessment helps ensure the lesion is correctly identified.
They can, if scratched or injured because they contain vascular tissue. This is a common reason individuals choose to remove raised angiomas.
No. Angiomas do not regress naturally. Once present, they tend to persist or increase in number.
Treated angiomas typically do not return in the same spot once cleared. However, new lesions may appear elsewhere over time.