The scabs from laser removal of meatballs on the face will be much higher than the skin mainly due to localized skin damage. In laser treatment, if it is a superficial treatment, such as removing pigmented spots, the scabs will often be lower, but if it is to remove meatballs, it may lead to local skin damage, and the scabs are often thicker during the recovery process, and the scabs may lead to the formation of localized scars after they fall off, but generally the scars will gradually fade, or even disappear completely. If the scabs are much higher and there is tissue fluid oozing out after the laser removes the meatballs on the face, it is likely to be caused by a local infection. It is very likely to be caused by local infection, if not treated in time, it will affect the recovery of local skin, and may even lead to serious scars. After the formation of scabs on the face, pay attention not to tear them off with your hands, but wait for the scabs to fall off by themselves.