The vast majority of nevi on children are benign and can be selected for observation and regular follow-up.
Moles are related to factors such as heredity and external environmental stimuli.
Most people have moles, and most moles are benign and do not cause harm to the body and do not require special treatment or therapy.
Moles on children need to go to the hospital and be judged by the doctor as to whether or not they need to be treated. Current treatments include surgical removal, laser and other methods. It is generally not recommended to remove moles by chemical etching because it is not easy to master the fire and is prone to scarring. Due to its strong acid or alkali properties, it is easy to irritate the skin and is now not recommended for use in hospitals.