A sarcoma on the head is considered to be a lipoma, common wart, intradermal nevus, and patients can follow the doctor’s instructions for surgical treatment, physical therapy, and so on. 1. Lipoma: Lipoma is a slow-growing and benign tumor, if the patient does not suffer from any discomfort, there is no need for special treatment, and regular checkups can be done. If the size of the lipoma is large, it can be removed by surgery, and the skin care should be strengthened after the operation to prevent infection. 2. common warts: some of the small size of the common warts patients can be self-healing, without special treatment. If the size of the warts is large and affects the aesthetic appearance, then you can go to the doctor through the freezing, electrocautery, laser and other physical ways of treatment, part of the patient can also comply with the doctor’s advice 5% ~ 20% salicylic acid, 5% imiquimod cream and other medication, can also be injected with Bleomycin, interferon treatment. If the effect of the above treatments is not satisfactory, patients can seek medical treatment through scraping and surgical excision, etc., and skin care should be strengthened after the operation. 3. Intradermal nevus: Generally no treatment is needed, but part of the head with intradermal nevus or malignant tendency, should seek medical treatment as soon as possible through surgical excision of the lesion, but also feasible electrocautery, laser and other ways of treatment. If the range of skin lesions is large, skin grafting is also feasible after surgical excision to improve the appearance of the skin. It is recommended that the person who has a sarcoma on his head should consult a doctor for examination, so as to clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and should not use drugs or prescriptions indiscriminately on his own. Pay attention to the skin care of the head in daily life, and avoid the friction and stimulation of foreign objects.