A few days ago, a candidate consulted me and asked me what he should do about a growth on his head. So I asked him to send the facial condition, to my medical platform, to see the exact situation. After judging from the photos and videos, I thought he should have an osteoma. That is, on the bone surface of the forehead, a bag has grown, most cases are caused by localized osteophytes after trauma to the face, and surgery can be considered after the appearance. However, after hearing this, the patient is afraid of the word “tumor” and thinks that since it is a bag, it must be a round shape. After surgery, it will definitely cause a depression in the face, and then have to be backfilled. But in reality, this is not the case. Osteoma is just a piece of growth against the surface of the bone, only need to use the bone knife to remove the root of these parts, after surgery, the face will return to a flat state, rather than pull out a huge pit, this is a misunderstanding of the doctor. Osteomas are often found on the surface, and it is usually sufficient to flatten them out. While there is no guarantee that it will not recur 100 percent of the time, the chances of recurrence are relatively low and there is no need to worry too much about it. After surgery, the area is flat and the wound is closed with sutures. The size and location of the incision should be chosen as much as possible in a hidden area, and the surgery should be designed according to the individual candidate’s situation to maximize the aesthetics.