What are cherry angioma?

A cherry angioma is often bright red, circular or oval in shape, and small (usually about pin head). Some cherry angiomas appear smooth and even with your skin, while others appear slightly raised. They most often grow on the torso, arms, legs, and shoulders and are usually found on people aged 30 and older. They’re also known as Senile Angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots.

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