“…Congenital plaque‐like glomuvenous malformation (GVM), also known as glomangioma, can be seen with superficial hypertrichosis (1). Rodriguez‐Martin et al (1) speculate that the abundant and localized vascular hyperemia in GVM may be a source of added nutrition for the stimulation of hair follicles, resulting in the increased hair growth. To our knowledge, no previous cases of melanocytic nevi in association with GVM have been reported, although it is possible that this vascular hyperemia may also precipitate the development of nevi in an area of GVM, as in our case.…”