Indian skin with its broad range of skin color and complexion differs in the presentation and management of cutaneous vascular lesions. Common congenital and acquired vascular lesions are discussed with respect to the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and management strategies in an Indian setting. An effort has been made to review Indian case reports and studies of cutaneous vascular lesions, potential possible modification in the conventional treatment considering resource constraints, cultural practices, availability and cost-effectiveness of the laser and light sources, camouflage techniques, and sclerotherapy. The review concludes with emphasis on the need of availability of cost-effective, quality equipment customized to Indian skin and quality studies and trials for the management of cutaneous vascular lesions in an Indian setting.