There are about two methods to remove moles: laser and surgery. The exact choice of laser or surgery depends on the size and location of the pigmented mole, etc. If it is on the face and the pigmented mole is relatively small, you can choose laser treatment, but laser treatment has disadvantages, such as recurrence, malignant change, scarring, etc. If the mole is deeper, the deeper the laser spot, the more likely it is to leave a scar, and if the spot is not clean, it may recur. The chance of malignant change after laser mole spotting is very low, but there are also risks. Surgical treatment is generally for larger pigmented moles and other parts that are not particularly important, because surgery will leave scars. The use of scar removal creams, such as Betsy’s Scar, etc. can reduce the production of scars, thus achieving cosmetic purposes.