Hemangiomas are common in the upper portion of the body. More than half of all hemangiomas are located in the head and neck area, and those that arise from paranasal sinuses are extremely rare. The etiology of this disease is unclear. Women are affected more than men. The clinical symptoms are always non-specific, including unilateral nasal obstruction and epistaxis. Surgical resection is usually used for symptomatic tumors. In June 2005, we encountered a case of 14 year-old girl who suffered from left nasal obstruction for several years. On physical examination, a clear-bright tumor in the left side middle meatus was noted. The angiography demonstrated a highly vascular tumor which the arterial supply came from a branch of left maxillary artery. Excision of the tumor was accomplished by Caldwell-Luc approach following the embolization in the next day. One year after surgery, the patient remained disease free without any evidence of recurrence.