Cherry Angiomas

What Are Cherry Angiomas?

Cherry angiomas, also known as Campbell de Morgan spots or senile angiomas, are small, red, benign tumors that form due to an overgrowth of capillaries, the smallest blood vessels in the body. They are most commonly found on the torso, arms, and legs and can appear as individuals age, typically after the age of 30.

Causes of Cherry Angiomas

Are Cherry Angiomas a Cause for Concern?

Treatment Options at Vein911® Vein Treatment Centers

  • Laser Therapy: A precise laser targets the blood vessels of the angioma, causing it to fade over time.
  • Electrocauterization: This method uses a small probe to burn away the angioma tissue.
  • Cryotherapy: Freezing the angioma with liquid nitrogen to remove it.

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