. I have tried Vitamin E and various other OTC treatments, exfolliated, etc. and it will not go away! It sometimes diminishes but always comes back, and never goes away all together. Can anyone advise me as to what these might be, and how I can get rid of it?
, fairly common skin growths that vary in size. They can occur almost anywhere on the body but usually develop on the trunk.
They are most common after age 40. The cause is unknown. Although painless and harmless, cherry angiomas may bleed profusely if injured.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry_angioma
Cherry angiomas generally do not need to be treated. If they are cosmetically displeasing or prone to bleeding, angiomas may be removed by surgery, freezing (cryotherapy ), burning (electrosurgery/cautery), or laser.