Facial allergy and skin tightness are usually caused by significant edema or dry skin after facial skin allergy, and the solution is based on anti-allergy and relieving the tight skin condition. Patients with facial allergy and tight skin should firstly stay away from allergens to prevent aggravation or recurrence of allergy. Secondly, anti-allergic treatment is the main focus. Oral anti-allergic drugs, such as cetirizine hydrochloride, loratadine, etc., or combined with compound glycopyrrolate tablets for anti-inflammatory treatment. Topical anti-inflammatory, anti-swelling and anti-itch creams such as zinc oxide cream and tacrolimus ointment can be applied topically. If treatment is not effective, glucocorticoids, such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream, may be used, but care should be taken to avoid long-term use or abuse to avoid damage to the skin. After resolving the allergy, patients can target the tightness of the skin for relief by using topical zinc oxide ointment and urea vitamin E cream to moisturize and hydrate the skin. If the tightness is still not improved, the cream can be covered with sterile gauze after thick application of urea vitamin E cream to promote drug absorption. During the treatment period, patients should pay attention to avoid spicy and stimulating food, light diet, and should avoid eating allergy-prone food. Skin should reduce skin care steps, pay attention to moisturizing, disable cosmetics, and pay attention to avoiding light.