Skin growths and bumps on the face, also known as keloid scars, are caused by abnormal proliferation of connective tissues in the skin, which can be relieved with the doctor’s choice of medication, cryotherapy and surgical intervention. 1. Drug treatment: patients can take oral trinitest drugs, with the inhibition of fibroblasts, to improve the local skin hyperplasia phenomenon. If necessary, local injection of glucocorticosteroid medication, such as trimethoprim or compound betamethasone intradermal injection, can prevent the scar from extending outward and gradually reduce. 2. Cryotherapy: For small scars on the face, you can cooperate with your doctor to choose cryotherapy, which can help the necrosis and shedding of local raised tissues, thus improving the patient’s symptoms. 3. Surgical intervention: Patients with larger facial scarring growths can cooperate with their doctors to choose surgical excision and be given implants and flap grafts to improve their appearance. It is recommended that patients with skin keloid phenomenon, timely consultation, with the doctor for treatment. Drugs should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.