Sulfur soap does not remove chicken skin, rather sulfur soap will dry out the skin, which can lead to the aggravation of chicken skin. Chicken skin, also known as periorbital keratosis foci, is generally believed to be related to genetic factors, and sometimes micronutrient or vitamin deficiencies may lead to aggravation of periorbital keratosis, so patients with periorbital keratosis must not be partial, and eating more fresh vegetables, fruits, and animal liver can help relieve symptoms. Localized skin needs to be moisturized, with moisturizing creams used at least twice a day in the morning and evening. For severe patients can also try a small amount of topical vitamin A acid cream, it is recommended that after use must be protected from light, otherwise skin redness, itching discomfort, etc. Patients with periorbital keratosis can also try to use fruit acids for skin resurfacing.