Angiomas, also called “hemangiomas,” are benign vascular malformations involving arterial or venous capillaries and can affect anywhere on the body, but they tend to appear most often on the skin of the face, head, neck, chest, back, and, less frequently, on the arms and legs.
Angioma is considered a benign tumor, but its presence almost never results in symptoms (or causes very mild ones), and its growth is generally self-limiting.