Full moon face usually does not recover completely, but not absolutely. The common causes of full moon face are Cushing’s syndrome or long-term glucocorticoid application, which usually will be relieved after a period of time after removing the causes. Full-moon face refers to a face like a full moon with reddened skin, accompanied by acne and beard growth. It is commonly seen in Cushing’s syndrome or long-term glucocorticoid users, and Cushing’s syndrome can be cured through surgery and medication, and the symptoms of a full-moon face will be relieved after the cure, but the cause of a full-moon face is the distribution of fat, so it usually cannot be completely recovered. Patients who often use glucocorticosteroids can recover most of the side effects after a period of adjustment after stopping the use as judged by the doctor. Pay attention to good living habits on a daily basis.