Hormonal face cannot heal itself. Hormone face, also known as hormone-dependent dermatitis, is related to long-term use of glucocorticoids, abuse of cosmetics and other factors. Patients often show skin flushing, erythema, hyperpigmentation, skin aging and so on. Most of the hormone face can not be self-healing, and need to be treated by medication, physical therapy and other methods of comprehensive treatment. 1. Medication: gradually reduce the dosage or frequency of hormones until the drug is stopped, and use boric acid solution to apply wet compresses to the face; you can also use tacrolimus ointment instead of glucocorticoids, tacrolimus ointment has anti-inflammatory effects, which can reverse the side effects of hormones; you can also give sodium heparin ointment to promote skin metabolism; the use of moisturizers, such as sodium hyaluronate, etc., to restore the role of the skin barrier. Consult your doctor for specific medications. 2. Physical therapy: patients can use laser, intense pulsed light, photon with radiofrequency and other methods of treatment after a period of medication to reduce capillary expansion. When the hormone face appears, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable treatment.