Children with moles on their faces can choose to observe them temporarily, and if they feel that they affect their aesthetics, they can cooperate with their doctors to choose physical therapy or surgical treatment. 1. Temporary observation: Moles usually refer to pigmented moles, most patients do not affect their health, so there is no need for special treatment, and can be temporarily observed. 2. Physical therapy: If the moles on the face of small children feel that they affect the aesthetic appearance, they can also cooperate with the doctor to choose physical methods of treatment, such as laser treatment, etc., which can remove the localized moles and restore the aesthetic appearance. 3. Surgical treatment: for the symptoms of moles on the face, you can also undergo surgical excision on an outpatient basis, followed by densification and closed suture, which can minimize the risk of scarring and improve the local appearance. Children with moles on the face can choose the appropriate treatment according to their own needs, but should be diagnosed and handled by a professional physician.