A mole on a child’s leg is usually a benign lesion and close observation is recommended. If it affects the aesthetic appearance, it can be removed by surgery or laser treatment when the child is a little older.
Moles on children’s legs are considered to be related to heredity, and generally do not affect their health. If the child is relatively small, it is recommended to observe closely, pay attention to protect the affected area, and do not rub or stimulate the local area.
If there is no discomfort, there is no need for special treatment. If the nevus becomes bigger, darker, asymmetric, irregular, satellite foci, broken and itchy within a short period of time, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time.
Children with moles on their lower legs may also become larger as they grow up. If it feels that it affects the aesthetics, it can be treated by laser, freezing, or surgical excision if necessary.