Moles on babies’ faces can be removed through medication, physical or even surgical methods, but the need for removal and the associated risks must be assessed by a medical professional before removal, and the diagnosis and treatment must be carried out in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Moles on baby’s face can be categorized into benign and malignant conditions. Benign moles will not cause any damage to the body except affecting the aesthetics to a certain extent, so it is not necessary to remove them. For the sake of aesthetics, you can choose medication (e.g. capsaicin ointment for anemic nevus) or physical (e.g. electrocautery, laser) therapies to remove them;
Larger moles and those with the risk of developing into malignant tumors must be surgically removed in a timely manner.
It should also be noted that children (especially infants and young children) may be less tolerant to various methods of mole removal, therefore, children must be under the guidance of a professional doctor to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the risks and necessity before disposal. It is important not to make blind judgments and dispose of moles on one’s own, so as to avoid inappropriate interventions and adverse consequences.