Moles on the face of 13-year-old children can be categorized into intradermal, junctional and mixed moles according to the level of melanocytes within the skin. Patients can eliminate them through surgical excision, laser and electrocautery under the guidance of doctors.
1. Junctional nevus: Intradermal nevus appears in infancy or childhood and exists in the epidermal part of the skin, which can be eliminated by laser therapy or electrocautery in treatment.
2. Mixed nevus: Mixed nevus belongs to the transitional stage of pigmented nevus, with the dual characteristics of junctional nevus and intradermal nevus, surgical excision is preferred for larger mixed nevus.
3. Intradermal nevus: Mixed nevus is equivalent to the mature stage of nevus, melanocytes exist in the dermis, if the patient is self-conscious about the effect on aesthetics, it can be treated by surgery or laser.
For 13-year-old patients with moles on their faces, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for timely examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of specialists.