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Hemangiomas Definition
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A person with a hemangioma has a collection of small blood vessels that forms a bright red or purple area on the skin. Hemangiomas can be present at birth or develop later in life.
![]() About 1 out every 10 infants in the US is born with a hemangioma. Up to 50 percent of all hemangiomas resolve by age five, and as many as 90 percent resolve by age nine. Continue to Hemangiomas Incidence
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