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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Skin hemangioma
  1. A skin lesion is an area of the skin that is different from the surrounding skin. This can be a lump, sore, or an area of skin that ...
  2. ... from the color of the rest of the skin. Hemangiomas are a common type of vascular birthmark. Their ... slight change in color or puckering of the skin where the birthmark was. Some cavernous hemangiomas go away on their ...
  3. A skin lesion is an area of the skin that is different from the surrounding skin. This can be a lump, sore, or an area of skin that ...
  4. ... an abnormal buildup of blood vessels in the skin or internal organs. ... top skin layers ( capillary hemangioma ) Deeper in the skin (cavernous hemangioma) A mixture of both layers of skin In ...
  5. ... spots are more common in people with darker skin. ... Complications of birthmarks can include: Skin cancer Emotional distress if the birthmark affects appearance
  6. ... exposure Pregnancy (melasma, or mask of pregnancy) Certain birthmarks Skin condition called acanthosis nigricans Causes of hypopigmentation include: ...
  7. ... after delivery. It disappears by 1 week. Colored birthmarks or skin markings may include: Congenital nevi are moles (darkly ...
  8. ... at your skin. In a few cases, a skin biopsy is needed. Depending on the location of the birthmark and other symptoms, the provider may want to ...
  9. ... appearance. These treatments may not remove the whole birthmark, so it may be harder to detect skin cancer ( melanoma ). Talk to your provider about the ...
  10. ... a small, raised, and red bump on the skin. The bump has a smooth surface and may be moist. It bleeds easily because of the high number of blood vessels at the site. It is a benign (noncancerous) growth.
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