Five males and nine females aged 14 to 58 years were treated for hemangioma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses from 1979 through 1984. There were eight cases of capillary, four of cavernous and two of non-specific hemangioma. The most frequent symptoms were nasal bleeding, noted in 11 patients (78%), and nasal obstruction, in five cases (36%). The lesions originated most often in the nasal septum, then the inferior turbinates. Eight patients were treated by local excision, three by cryosurgical procedures, two by cryosurgery plus excision and one with cryosurgery followed by an Nd-YAG-LASER procedure. The histological classification of these lesions and the clinical features are discussed.