In fact, as a plastic surgeon, I feel a bit ridiculous when I see this question. After removal of a mole, a local defect will be formed, but it will never be “scooped out” like an egg custard with a small spoon as you think, that will not leak out the dermis and muscles. In fact, there are many kinds of moles, and there are rules about which moles need to be removed, which ones do not need to be removed, and which kind of moles must be removed; if a mole is found to be growing rapidly or there are stars around the conjoined moles, or there is painful bleeding and ulceration, it should be removed in time. After removing a mole, the doctor will pull the tissues on both sides together, so there will be no depression after the removal and suturing of a normal size mole, but a larger mole may be lower and flatter than the normal one on the other side after suturing. Therefore, there will be no “pit” after the surgery, only a very small scar will be left. Laser mole removal often leaves a small pit before and after surgical mole removal