Moles, also called pigmented moles and nevus cellularis, are common benign swellings in dermatology and can occur in almost everyone. In addition, some good occur on the face and some good occur on the trunk. If a baby has a mole on the face, it is usually called a congenital pigmented mole and does not need to be treated. However, if this mole grows relatively quickly, you can consider different methods depending on the size of the specific mole. If it is under 5mm or 3-5mm, it can generally be removed by carbon dioxide laser, high frequency ionization, microwave and other methods. If this mole is larger than 5mm, especially bigger pigmented moles, it is directly recommended to use surgical excision method and then use cosmetic sutures to make the trace very slight or almost invisible as much as possible.