Cherry Angioma Consultation
A Cherry angioma, often referred to as discrete red spots, is a small, non cancerous skin growth. These growths are typically bright red in colour and appear as tiny bumps on the skin's surface. They can range in size from a pinhead to a small pea. Cherry angiomas are quite common and tend to increase in number in women and as people age.
These red spots are typically harmless and usually do not cause any pain or discomfort. While their exact cause is not always clear, they are thought to be related to blood vessels and often become more noticeable with age. Some people choose to have them removed for cosmetic reasons or if they bleed or become irritated.
They are removed surgically under local anaesthetic, after which they can be analysed in the labs, if appropriate.
