Freckles on a man’s face can be relieved or removed by general treatment, medication and physical therapy, but there is a possibility of recurrence. 1. General treatment: freckles usually do not affect the health condition of human body, and when consciously affecting the aesthetics, cosmetics can be used to cover them up, and attention can be paid to sun protection when going out, such as wearing masks, playing umbrellas, etc., to avoid direct ultraviolet rays, which may aggravate the freckles. 2. Medication: localized topical application of hydroquinone cream, vitamin A acid ointment and other medications can help to reduce pigmentation, but it is difficult to eliminate completely; trichloroacetic acid and phenol can corrode local freckles, but it is easy to lead to scarring, hyperpigmentation, damage to the normal skin and other adverse reactions, which is not recommended clinically in general. 3. Physical therapy: laser therapy is a commonly used way to remove freckles in clinical practice. Laser can instantly blast pigment particles, avoiding damage to normal skin, which may require several times and batches of treatments and may recur after treatment; cryotherapy is used for the treatment of isolated or deep-colored pigmented spots, which utilizes low-temperature liquid nitrogen to lead to the necrosis of abnormal pigmented tissues and shedding. It is recommended that male patients who want to remove freckles from their faces should seek medical treatment in time, choose the best treatment plan under the guidance of doctors, and avoid using medication privately, which may lead to adverse consequences.