Can a minor get a mole?

Minors are generally allowed to have moles removed. Moles should not be removed if there are abnormal conditions, such as scarring, blood clotting disorders, and skin infections.
Mole spotting is the removal of pigmented moles by laser treatment or cryotherapy.
Due to the simple operation and high safety of mole spotting, it is an option for most people, but for people with scarred bodies, there is a possibility of leaving scars; for people with serious blood clotting disorders, there is a possibility of serious bleeding during the process; and for localized infected foci, infection may occur, which is not conducive to the healing of the wounds.
If a minor chooses an irregular medical institution for mole spotting, it may cause potential damages, so it is important to choose a regular medical institution when choosing mole spotting.