Generally the pits left by mole spotting will flatten out in about 15 to 30 days, some may take longer or fail to flatten out. The specific situation should also depend on the size of the mole and the depth of the pits. The pits left by mole spotting is a normal physiological recovery process, shallow pits can generally grow flat in about 15 days, if the pits are larger, the time will be longer in comparison, it may take about 30 days, and even some will be left with a pit-like scar. Pits left by mole spotting can be treated with topical medications that promote epidermal repair, such as recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel, to promote skin repair. Meanwhile, keep the wound and the surrounding skin clean and hygienic to prevent infection. Take a light diet with balanced nutrition to promote metabolism. If the pits left by mole spotting remain uneven for a long time, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.