The facial features of AIDS patients vary according to the stages of the AIDS course, and are categorized into acute infection stage, asymptomatic stage, and AIDS stage. 1. Acute Infection Stage: Patients may have a red rash on the face, as well as swollen lymph nodes behind the ears, parotid glands, jaws and other parts of the body, which may be accompanied by fever, sore throat and other symptoms. The above symptoms usually subside within 1 month. 2. Asymptomatic stage: most patients in this stage have no obvious symptoms, while a small number of patients may have enlarged lymph nodes. 3. AIDS stage: extreme wasting can be seen on the face in the late stage of AIDS, in addition, due to the severe impairment of immune function in this period, patients may be combined with a variety of diseases and have corresponding manifestations, such as the appearance of dark purple-red Kaposi’s sarcoma on the face and so on. It is recommended that patients with AIDS go to regular hospitals for consultation and standardize the use of medication under the guidance of doctors to slow down their condition and improve their quality of life.