Spots generally belong to the categories of “face dust” and “liver spots” in Chinese medicine, and fumigation with Chinese medicine to remove spots has certain effects. Chinese medicine fumigation refers to the fumigation of the affected area with the medicinal steam produced by boiling medicines with water. Clinically, chloasma with qi stagnation and blood stasis is treated by fumigation with traditional Chinese medicine, and the effect is better in terms of improvement of skin lesions. Clinical treatment of chloasma can also be done by taking Chinese medicines internally, such as peach kernel and safflower, or by acupuncture, such as stimulating Zyongsiao, Hegu, Sanyinjiao and other acupoints. Chinese medicine emphasizes on evidence-based treatment, and so does getting rid of spots. If you want to get rid of spots, you should get rid of spots under the guidance of a doctor’s diagnosis, do not blindly get rid of spots on your own, and do not do acupuncture on your own, which should be operated by a professional in order to prevent discomfort. In addition, with the growth of age, the appearance of spots on the face is a normal phenomenon, generally without special treatment.