Sweat duct tumor is a common clinical condition that occurs at the end of the small sweat glands around the eyes, where the ducts differentiate and produce a kind of adenoma. In such patients, the CO2 laser or radiofrequency can be used to relieve the tumor effectively. However, in some patients, sweat duct tumors are multiple and can be densely distributed around the eyes, so for such patients, the clinical cost may be several thousand dollars, or even five or six thousand dollars. For such patients, it is necessary to combine laser treatment with other treatment options in order to reduce the occurrence of a localized scar or blister, and the patient can consider the application of radiofrequency with carbon dioxide laser or botulinum toxin type A on top of carbon dioxide laser.