Hemangiomas
Senile Hemangiomas

The following article is dedicated to senile hemangiomas, also commonly referred to as hemangiomas. These are harmless vascular changes. In the area of a senile hemangioma, blood vessels have proliferated excessively. They initially appear as small red spots. Over time, they transform into slightly raised, blood-filled nodules, hence the name "hemangioma."
There are various ways to remove hemangiomas. The most commonly used method is laser. This involves a light beam destroying the blood vessels and targeting the red pigment. Afterward, you should avoid the sun or the sun, as this can lead to pigmentation disorders.
Depending on the size of the hemangioma, a fine scar may remain, but this is rare. The treatment is generally considered low-risk and painless, with no downtime.