Small granules on the face may be related to filiform warts, seborrheic keratosis, flat warts, molluscum contagiosum, and infectious molluscum contagiosum. You can give topical medication to apply, oral medication, and also through physical therapy and surgery. 1. Filiform warts: caused by human papilloma virus infection, can occur in the face and neck, armpits and other parts. Apply fluorouracil ointment locally, also through liquid nitrogen freezing, microwave treatment. 2. Seborrheic keratosis: Seborrheic keratosis is a benign epidermal tumor, which can occur on the trunk, head and face. It can be treated with retinoic acid cream, or by surgical scraping and excision. 3. Flat warts: benign skin growths produced by infection with the human papilloma virus, resulting in the appearance of facial buds. Vitamin A cream can be given to apply topically, which can exfoliate the skin. If necessary, it can be treated by freezing, laser and other physical methods. 4. Molluscum contagiosum: the cause of molluscum contagiosum is not yet completely clear, resulting in the appearance of warts, filaments, polypoid swellings on the skin. If you feel that it affects your appearance, you can be treated by physical methods such as electrocoagulation and laser. If the warts are large, they can be treated by surgical excision. 5. Molluscum contagiosum: a viral skin disease, the face may appear single or multiple pimples, pearl-like raised. It can be treated by physical methods such as liquid nitrogen freezing, scraping and electrocautery. There may be other reasons for the face of a small bud, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, a clear diagnosis, symptomatic treatment, drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice.