Female acne is often aggravated during the menstrual period. The reason for this is mainly related to endocrine imbalance, where ovarian secretion of estrogen and progesterone is low or relatively low, while ovarian secretion of androgens increases or is relatively high, leading to a strong secretion of sebaceous glands, which increases the chances of bacterial infection in the hair follicles, thus causing deep inflammation of varying degrees around the hair follicles and the appearance or aggravation of facial acne. Therefore, it is important to adjust the secretion of sex hormones during the menstrual cycle in accordance with the secretion pattern of various sex hormones in the female menstrual cycle. This is a good way to achieve a more complete treatment of acne. In adjusting the secretion of sex hormones during the menstrual cycle, the focus can be placed on the liver, the outgrowth and the kidneys. When the corpus luteum is formed after ovulation, progesterone and estrogen are the main focus at this time, and the luteal function is maintained by toning the liver and kidneys. Before the luteal body shrinks and menstruation arrives, the liver and spleen are drained, blood is activated, and menstruation is regulated, so that the corpus luteum degenerates in time, estrogen and progesterone secretion is reduced, and menstruation is smoothly excreted on time. The normal regulation of the secretion of various sex hormones during the menstrual cycle enables the secretion of sebaceous glands and the chance of bacterial infection to be reduced, thus achieving the goal of acne treatment.