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Angioma on my 2 year old's face
Answered by
Alan Rockoff, MD - dermatology, Child Skin Problems
The Rockoff Dermatology Center Brookline - MA
This forum is for questions regarding Dermatology issues, such as: skin rashes, acne, birthmarks, skin infections, rosacea, and general skin care.

Angioma on my 2 year old's face

by phitzdisco, Oct 31, 2007 07:26PM
My son (32 months) has what one doctor told us was either an angioma or a pyogenic granuloma (both of which he said were benign) right below and to the right of his mouth. It began as what we thought was a pimple, but gradually became larger, burst open one night while I was giving him a bath (took about an hour to calm him down enough to get it clotted), and has since gradually gotten larger to the point of being very red and bubble-like. Here is an image of what it currently looks like:

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g298/phitzdisco/IMG_0017.jpg


We are currently debating whether or not to have it removed right away, or to wait until he's a little older. Our question is whether or not it is dangerous to leave it for a while (It still seems like it is getting larger), or if it is a good idea just to have it removed so that there is not a risk of a larger scar. Can a growth like this become dangerous at all? Or is it just a gross annoyance? Thanks for the advice.

Also, when we decide to get this removed, is it a better idea to go a children's hospital, or do most dermtologists have experience with children?


by Alan Rockoff, MD, Oct 31, 2007 09:08PM
To: phitzdisco
A pyogenic granuloma is an angioma.  These pop up at all ages out of nowehere and often bleed at the drop of a hat.  I'd remove it now, while your son is still small enough to hold down.  It should take under a minute.  Any dermatologist ought to be able to take care of it.

Best.

Dr. Rockoff
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by phitzdisco, Oct 31, 2007 09:20PM
I was told that he would have to be sedated to remove it being that he gets very upset when he is in a doctor's office, and is very dificult to calm down. The  sedation is one thing that worries us, but knowing that it is harmless is a help. Thanks.
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