A sebaceous nevus on the head can usually be surgically removed, but the decision to do so needs to be evaluated by a doctor. A nevus of sebaceous gland is a condition in which abnormalities in the development of sebaceous glands and other tissues lead to localized misshapen tumors, often occurring on the head, face, and neck. Usually, if the sebaceous nevus has the possibility of malignant transformation, surgical excision can be chosen after the doctor’s evaluation. An incision will be made on the edge of the affected skin, and then the sebaceous nevus will be excised, so as to achieve the purpose of disease recovery. In addition, if the sebaceous nevus on the patient’s head is small, laser treatment and cryotherapy can be adopted, which can directly act on the affected tissues to achieve the purpose of repairing the skin lesions. If the patient needs to take surgical excision treatment of sebaceous nevus, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and cooperate with the doctor for standardized treatment.