@newcastlecosmeticdoctor: Cherry angiomas are those small red dots you often see on the skin. They are benign vascular spots made up of tiny blood vessels close to the surface of the skin. They can appear on the chest, stomach, back, arms, neck, face, or legs. Do they go away by themselves? Usually, no. Once they appear, they often stay there. Some remain the same for years, while others can slowly get bigger, darker, or more raised. At Newcastle Cosmetic Doctor, suitable cherry angiomas can be treated with the Fotona Dynamis laser. The laser targets the blood inside the tiny vessels. The energy turns into heat, closes down the small vessels, and the body gradually clears the treated spot. Many small cherry angiomas are quick and simple to treat, although larger or thicker ones may need more than one session. Important: not every red or dark spot is a cherry angioma. If a spot is changing, bleeding, painful, irregular, or unusual, it should be checked before laser treatment. #cherryangioma #laserclinic #newcastlecosmeticdoctor #skin #redness @Dr Bart Scanlon
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Thursday 18 June 2026 13:07:01 GMT
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