Cherry angioma is a mole-like skin growth containing tiny blood vessels or capillaries that can occur in any part of the body. It often occurs due to aging and increased exposure to bromine. This skin condition is treated by excision, electrodessication, cryosurgery, and laser removal.
Cherry Angioma - Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Angiomas are skin lesions that form from an overgrowth of cells in blood vessels, and cherry angioma is the most common. Read below to find out more.