A cherry angioma (or cherry hemangioma) is a small, noncancerous skin growth that appears as a round red or purple spot made up of blood vessels The bumps can be raised or flat and are common in adults age 30 and older You'll often find cherry angiomas on the torso, but they can also develop on the arms, legs, and scalp Purple or redcolored spots on your skin are called purpura These spots usually appear due to subdermal bleeding or skin hemorrhages They can appear on the skin of body organs such as eyes, nose, mouth cavity, arms, legs or any other parts of your bodyThey tend to appear in people over the age of 40, most commonly on skin that's been most exposed to sun — the face, arms, backs of the hands and shoulders CAUSE AND CURES Though many consider them unattractive, age spots are generally harmless Dermatologists report that requests for removal are quite common, if not medically necessary

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