In most cases insurance considers cherry angioma removal to be cosmetic, so it's typically an out-of-pocket expense. I ran into the same situation myself. Unless they're bleeding frequently or causing some kind of medical problem, insurance usually won't touch it. That said, the cost isn't as bad as some other cosmetic procedures I've looked into. It's usually charged per lesion or sometimes as a flat rate depending on how many you're having removed. Definitely worth calling around to different places to get quotes and compare pricing.