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Types of Hemangiomas and Their Characteristics

Discover the different types of hemangiomas, including infantile and congenital forms. Learn about their unique characteristics, appearance, and common treatment approaches for effective management.

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Written by Dr. Md Yusuf Shareef

Reviewed by Dr. Vasanthasree Nair MBBS

Last updated on 13th Jan, 2026

Types of Hemangiomas and Their Characteristics

Hemangiomas are common, non-cancerous growths made up of blood vessels. They often appear as red or purple bumps on the skin and are most frequently seen in infants, though they can occur at any age. While most hemangiomas are harmless and resolve on their own, understanding their types and characteristics can help in managing them effectively.

What Are Hemangiomas?

Hemangiomas are benign (non-cancerous) tumours formed by an abnormal collection of blood vessels. They can develop anywhere on the body but are commonly found on the face, scalp, chest, or back. Most hemangiomas appear shortly after birth and grow rapidly in the first few months before gradually shrinking over time.

Types of Hemangiomas and Their Characteristics

Hemangiomas can be categorised into different types based on their appearance, location, and depth.

1. Infantile Hemangiomas

  • Appearance: Bright red, raised, and rubbery.
  • Common Locations: Face, scalp, chest, or back.
  • Growth Pattern:
    - Proliferative Phase (0-12 months): Rapid growth in the first few months.
    - Involuting Phase (1-5 years): Slow shrinking and fading.
    - Involuted Phase (after 5 years): Most disappear, but some may leave faint marks.
  • Who Gets Them? More common in premature babies and girls.

2. Congenital Hemangiomas

  • Appearance: Present at birth, either fully formed or rapidly growing.
  • Types:
    - Rapidly Involuting Congenital Hemangioma (RICH): Shrinks within the first year.
    - Non-Involuting Congenital Hemangioma (NICH): Does not shrink and remains stable.
  • Common Locations: Limbs, trunk, or head.

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3. Capillary Hemangiomas (Strawberry Hemangiomas)

  • Appearance: Bright red, raised, and resemble a strawberry.
  • Common Locations: Face, neck, or scalp.
  • Growth Pattern: Grow quickly in infancy and usually fade by age 5-10.

4. Cavernous Hemangiomas

  • Appearance: Deeper, bluish-purple, and spongy.
  • Common Locations: Skin, liver, brain, or other organs.
  • Growth Pattern: May not shrink completely and can sometimes cause complications if they press on organs.

5. Compound Hemangiomas

  • Appearance: A mix of superficial (surface) and deep (under the skin) components.
  • Common Locations: Face or neck.
  • Growth Pattern: May require treatment if they affect vision, breathing, or feeding.
     

6. Lobular Capillary Hemangioma (Pyogenic Granuloma)

  • Appearance: Small, red, and bleed easily.
  • Common Locations: Hands, face, or inside the mouth.
  • Growth Pattern: Grows quickly and may require removal if bleeding occurs frequently.

How Do Hemangiomas Affect Health?

Most hemangiomas are harmless and resolve without treatment. However, some may cause complications, such as:

  • Ulceration: Open sores that can be painful and prone to infection.
  • Vision or Breathing Problems: If located near the eyes, nose, or throat.
  • Psychological Impact: Large or facial hemangiomas may affect self-esteem.
     

When to See a Doctor?

Consult a healthcare provider if:

  • The hemangioma bleeds frequently.
  • It grows rapidly or interferes with vital functions (e.g., vision, breathing).
  • It causes pain or infection.

Treatment Options

Most hemangiomas do not require treatment, but options include:

  • Topical or Oral Medications: Beta-blockers (like propranolol) can shrink hemangiomas.
  • Laser Therapy: Helps reduce redness and improve appearance.
  • Surgical Removal: Recommended for large or problematic hemangiomas.

Lifestyle and Care Tips

  • Keep the Area Clean: Prevent infections by gently washing with mild soap.
  • Avoid Trauma: Protect the hemangioma from cuts or scratches.
  • Monitor Growth: Take photos to track changes over time.

When to Seek Expert Advice?

If you or your child has a hemangioma that concerns you, consult a dermatologist or pediatric specialist. Early evaluation ensures proper management and prevents complications.

If you have questions about hemangiomas or need expert advice, schedule a consultation with Apollo24|7’s specialists. Early diagnosis and care can make a big difference.

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Dr. Sree Lalitha V, Dermatologist

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Dr. Kaushiki Hajra, Dermatologist

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Kolkata

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recommendation

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Dr. Sonal Jain, Dermatologist

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800

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Dr. Sushil Singh, Dermatologist

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Consult Top Skin Specialists

Dr. Sree Lalitha V, Dermatologist

Dr. Sree Lalitha V

Dermatologist

9 Years • MBBS, DDVL , FRGUHS , Fellowship in Cosmetology. Fellowship in Dermatosugery - national skin centre ,Singapore. University medal holder in postgraduation and national scholarship in IADVL dermacon 2017

Bengaluru

Apollo Medical Center, Marathahalli, Bengaluru

800

Dr. Kaushiki Hajra, Dermatologist

Dr. Kaushiki Hajra

Dermatologist

5 Years • MBBS,MD(D V & L)

Kolkata

VDC Clinic, Kolkata

recommendation

94%

(75+ Patients)

700

650

Dr. Sonal Jain, Dermatologist

Dr. Sonal Jain

Dermatologist

9 Years • MBBS, MD Dermatology, Venerology & Leprosy

Kolkata

MCR SUPER SPECIALITY POLY CLINIC & PATHOLOGY, Kolkata

recommendation

84%

(25+ Patients)

850

950

Dr. Sumalatha C B, Dermatologist

Dr. Sumalatha C B

Dermatologist

10 Years • MBBS, DDLV, Fellowship in Dermato Surgery

Bengaluru

Apollo Clinic, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru

800

850

Dr. Sushil Singh, Dermatologist

Dr. Sushil Singh

Dermatologist

6 Years • MBBS, MD Dermatology, Venerology & Leprosy

Kolkata

MCR SUPER SPECIALITY POLY CLINIC & PATHOLOGY, Kolkata

900

800

Consult Top Skin Specialists

Dr. Sree Lalitha V, Dermatologist

Dr. Sree Lalitha V

Dermatologist

9 Years • MBBS, DDVL , FRGUHS , Fellowship in Cosmetology. Fellowship in Dermatosugery - national skin centre ,Singapore. University medal holder in postgraduation and national scholarship in IADVL dermacon 2017

Bengaluru

Apollo Medical Center, Marathahalli, Bengaluru

800

Dr. Kaushiki Hajra, Dermatologist

Dr. Kaushiki Hajra

Dermatologist

5 Years • MBBS,MD(D V & L)

Kolkata

VDC Clinic, Kolkata

recommendation

94%

(75+ Patients)

700

650

Dr. Sonal Jain, Dermatologist

Dr. Sonal Jain

Dermatologist

9 Years • MBBS, MD Dermatology, Venerology & Leprosy

Kolkata

MCR SUPER SPECIALITY POLY CLINIC & PATHOLOGY, Kolkata

recommendation

84%

(25+ Patients)

850

950

Dr. Sumalatha C B, Dermatologist

Dr. Sumalatha C B

Dermatologist

10 Years • MBBS, DDLV, Fellowship in Dermato Surgery

Bengaluru

Apollo Clinic, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru

800

850

Dr. Sushil Singh, Dermatologist

Dr. Sushil Singh

Dermatologist

6 Years • MBBS, MD Dermatology, Venerology & Leprosy

Kolkata

MCR SUPER SPECIALITY POLY CLINIC & PATHOLOGY, Kolkata

900

800

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