Angiofibroma

Angiofibema or angiofibma is a benign neoplasm of the skin of the eyelids, sometimes spreading to surrounding areas. It is hereditary. Its growth is rapid.

The origin of angifibroma is associated with excessive activity of mesenchymal skin cells and increased regenerative



A benign vascular tumor-like formation originating from the wall of a vein or arteriole. Characterized by the ability to grow rapidly and undergo unpredictable changes in shape. Angiofibromas are most often located on the scalp and neck, but can be located anywhere on the body, including mucous membranes, lips and cheeks, and internal organs such as the kidneys. A combination of angiofibromas on the same organ is possible.