Moles on the face can be covered by general care, physical therapy or surgery, the treatment varies according to the condition and there is no absolute “best” way. 1. General care: most of the moles on the face are ordinary pigmented moles, which are benign lesions that do not affect the health of the body, and generally do not need treatment; when they affect the aesthetics of the face, they can be covered up with concealer cream temporarily. 2. Physical therapy: For smaller and shallower moles, physical therapy such as laser or freezing can be used to remove them, and the facial skin will not be seriously damaged, and no scar will be left after proper care, and the effect will be natural. 3. Surgery: For larger, deeper or specially located moles, the effect of physical therapy may not be good, and surgical excision is recommended; in addition, moles that grow rapidly in a short period of time, have unclear boundaries, darker color, or even ulceration, suggest that malignant changes may occur, and need to undergo surgical treatment as soon as possible, as well as make a pathology diagnosis. It is recommended that patients who need to remove moles from their faces should go to regular hospitals and choose the best treatment plan under the guidance of specialists in order to achieve ideal results.