Angioma

A benign lesion that is not considered malignant. It occurs due to the proliferation of the walls of blood vessels and connective tissue fibers in places where they are not normally located. The skin around the angioma may be discolored or uneven. You need to contact a specialist with this problem. The lesions occur throughout the body, but are most noticeable on the face and neck.



Angiomas are diseases that belong to the group of diseases of small and large vessels. Appearing on the face or body, angiomas are not particularly malignant, but cause a lot of inconvenience to the patients themselves and their loved ones. What are angiomas? The body has special processes called glomeruli and dividing cells called glial cells. Their function is to produce a special protein. If the amount of protein produced is insufficient, the vascular bed of the coa