A mole on the face usually heals in about 10 days, while the basic recovery to normal skin may take more than 3-6 months, or even longer. The main types of facial mole spotting are “potion” mole spotting and laser mole spotting. Mole spotting is the use of chemical corrosive drugs to completely corrode the local mole cells and the surrounding tissues, while laser mole removal is the use of high energy of laser to carbonize the local mole cells and the surrounding tissues. Both chemical and physical treatments will produce certain trauma to the local tissues. In the absence of secondary infection, it takes about 10 days for the local trauma to heal gradually through the body’s own repair ability. Due to local traumatic inflammation, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or depressed scarring will generally form later, and the recovery of this process may take about 3-6 months, or even longer. For facial nevi, clinical advice must be especially cautious, as permanent depressed scarring may form later due to the inability to grasp the depth of the treatment process.