Methods of mole removal on the face include surgical excision and physical therapy. Moles may be related to heredity, developmental defects and other factors, mainly manifested as spots, pimples, patches or plaques on the skin surface. 1. Surgical excision: Surgical excision is mainly for epidermal nevus, pigmented nevus, sebaceous nevus, etc. Patients with serious symptoms or malignant tendency also need to undergo surgical excision. Smaller nevus can be directly excised and sutured, if the nevus is larger or in a special location, local excision combined with skin flap transplantation is needed. 2. Physical therapy: For smaller moles or nevus of Ota, physical therapy can be chosen, which generally includes laser therapy and liquid nitrogen freezing therapy to get rid of them. Moles on the face must be closely monitored on a daily basis. If the mole becomes bigger, darker in color, satellite foci appear around it or mild pain, burning and other sensory abnormalities occur in a short period of time, there is a possibility of malignant transformation, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation in time to avoid delay in treatment.