In general, it is not recommended to spot pigmented moles for children, but if lesions occur, they can be spotted, and the specific situation needs to be decided according to the pigmented mole.
Pigmented nevus is caused by local skin pigmentation abnormality in most cases, and generally will not affect the body. Small children are young and their bodies are in the stage of growth and development, if they undergo laser mole spotting, the possibility of recurrence increases, and in the process of laser mole removal, small children may not be able to cooperate with the treatment well due to their fear, which may easily lead to unnecessary injuries.
However, if a child’s nevus appears to increase or deteriorate drastically, it is recommended that parents take the child to the hospital for examination in a timely manner and carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of professional doctors. At the same time, in daily life, should avoid scratching the pigmented nevus area, so as to avoid breakage and secondary infection.