A microsurgical dissection technique for residual strawberry marks applied to patients 6 years of age or older (a total of 7 cases) resulted in minimal bleeding during the operations. Therefore, the same technique was used for patients aged 4 months through 3 years and 4 months. The latter 8 patients had a minimal amount of intraoperative bleeding (no tourniquet was applied to the upper arm case), direct skin closure of the wound, and no postoperative complications. The procedure is tedious but makes dissection of the hemangioma easier because of the watery subcutaneous structure in the infant; it also is less traumatic than the usual surgical dissection technique. We found this procedure to be valuable for complete removal of the unwanted strawberry mark with subcutaneous hemangioma in infants.

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