Most moles that grow under the temple can be removed, such as by laser, freezing, or surgery if necessary. Moles, are benign growths caused by abnormal proliferation of melanocytes in the skin. Pigmented moles are relatively small and occur in areas that do not rub easily, and generally do not require special treatment. If it is felt to affect the aesthetics or is located on the neck or palms of the hands where it is easily rubbed, treatment is recommended. If the pigmented mole is small and occurs in an exposed area, it can be covered with a covering cream. You can also go to the dermatology department of the hospital to have the mole cells vaporized through physical therapy, such as laser irradiation of the area, using the laser’s cauterization. It can also be treated by freezing, electrocautery, or surgical excision. If you have a mole on your temple, it is recommended that you go to the dermatology department of a regular hospital, where a specialist will make a preliminary diagnosis based on the location, color and size of the mole. If necessary, through pathological examination, and other diseases for identification, targeted to give appropriate treatment.