Is it a simple blemish next to the eyebrows? Or is it hemangioma? Go back to your daily life with confidence through accurate diagnosis and treatment.
If you have a red point or bump next to your eyebrows, you can suspect hemangioma. Vascular species are benign tumors caused by abnormally proliferation of vascular cells, often appearing in babies. However, the hemangioma next to the eyebrows is not only a case of the skin surface, but also grows from the blood vessels in the skull and grows to the side of the eyebrows.
1. Exact diagnosis:
Hearing and physical examination: Doctors listen to the patient's troops in detail and visually check the size, color, and location of hemangioma with the naked eye.
Image test: MRI test is performed to identify the exact location and size of hemangioma. The MRI test can check whether hemangioma has started from blood vessels in the skull or only on the surface of the skin.
2. How to treat:
Simple hemangioma:
Surgery: It is a method of direct control of hemangioma.
Laser Treatment: Remove hemangioma using a laser that optionally acts on blood vessels.
Curse Injection: This is a method of eliminating hemangioma by injecting curing agents in hemangioma to block blood vessels.
Vascular species that started from blood vessels in the skull:
Garu -sul: It is a surgery that opens the skull and removes hemangioma directly.
Arbitral treatment: It is a method of injecting blood vessels by injecting special substances into the blood vessels to inhibit the growth of vascular species.
The treatment of hemangioma next to the eyebrows should be established in consideration of various factors such as the location of hemangioma, size, and the age of the patient. Therefore, it is important to be treated by a specialist for accurate diagnosis. If you start treatment early, you can prevent complications and get better treatment results. If you have any questions about hemangioma, consult your medical staff at any time.
Note: The above is a general information, and the treatment method may vary depending on the individual's condition. Accurate diagnosis and treatment must be decided after consultation with a specialist.
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Most hemangiomas are benign tumors, but rarely may turn into malignant.
You may recur after the treatment of hemangioma, so you need regular checkups.
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