Question

An infant of three months old has developed a red patch on their face, which has been diagnosed as a hemangioma after pediatric examination. Which hospital should be chosen for the treatment of infant facial hemangiomas?

Answer

Hemangiomas are benign lesions, and small hemangiomas have little impact on health and usually do not require special treatment, but they need to be monitored regularly. If the hemangioma is large and affects appearance, it is recommended to consult the vascular department of a large hospital. In necessary cases, surgical treatment can be considered, as medication has limited effectiveness on hemangiomas. It is advisable to choose the vascular department of a local large-grade three hospital for treatment.