Hemangioma is a benign vascular endothelial tumor that is common in girls. It grows rapidly in the first year and 70% involute by 7 years. Hemangiomas can be capillary or cavernous. Capillary hemangiomas appear as strawberry-like lesions and usually resolve by age 7, while cavernous hemangiomas appear bluish and may grow larger. Treatment depends on the type and location but may include corticosteroids, laser therapy, or surgery.