Cherry Angioma is small reddish bumps that occur on the skin. They are the most common vascular proliferations in the skin. Cherry angiomas are small skin growths of capillaries that have broken to become visible on the skin's surface. They can look like red moles and aren't harmful. Cherry angioma is a harmless red bump on the skin caused by abnormal blood vessels. Learn about its signs, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and epidemiology. Cherry hemangiomas are the most common cutaneous vascular proliferations. They are often widespread and appear as tiny cherry-red papules or macules. Longstanding lesions enlarge slowly over time and take on the appearance of a dome topped with cherry-red to deep-purple papules. Signs and symptoms Cherry angiomas typically present in the third or fourth decades of life, and early lesions may appear as small red macules. Lesions may be found on all body sites, but usually, the mucous ...