Skin Lesion

Skin lesions that can develop on most areas of your body. They can also be referred to as senile angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots. A cherry angioma often appears as a small, bright red sphere or oval ranging in size from a pinpoint to around 5mm in diameter. Some cherry angiomas appear smooth and even with your skin, while others appear slightly raised from the surface. They most often grow on the torso, arms, legs, and shoulders. One of the main reasons for wanting these removed is that bleeding can occur if the angioma is scratched, knocked, or rubbed on clothing.