Hemangioma Repair
When hemangiomas interfere with sight, breathing, or hearing, they may be treated with medications, laser therapy, or surgery.
Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that spurs growth of tumors in the nervous system. Tumors originate in the cells that make up the nerves and the membrane that protects them (called the myelin sheath).
There are three types of neurofibromatosis:
A hemangioma, also called a “strawberry birthmark” or “strawberry nevus,” is made up of extra blood vessels that form a cluster. A hemangioma may be present at birth or may develop one to three weeks after birth.
Most of these birthmarks appear on the baby’s face, scalp, chest or back. Treatment usually isn't necessary as the hemangioma shrinks during childhood, although the skin may still show a mark or stay somewhat raised.
When hemangiomas interfere with sight, breathing, or hearing, they may be treated with medications, laser therapy, or surgery.