A mole on the face can be registered with the dermatology department at the hospital. A mole on the face, also called a nevus, is medically called a pigmented mole and is clinically divided into junctional nevus, mixed nevus and intradermal nevus. In intradermal nevus, the nevus cells are located in the dermis and are usually swellings that protrude from the surface of the skin, and there can be hairs that penetrate the surface of the swelling. Junctional nevus and mixed nevus are flat papules, and nevus cells are located at the junction of true epidermis or within the dermis and within the epidermis. For specific treatment, you can choose laser, trichloroacetic acid spot removal or surgery. For larger rashes, surgical excision is an option. After excision, pathology can be done to further clarify the diagnosis. For moles that are large or small in size, they can be removed by laser.