Laser mole spotting is a common method to remove moles, whether it will leave scars or not depends on the individual’s body type, the size and depth of the scar, etc. Most of them will not leave scars. The scab will fall off automatically in about 10 days after surgery, try not to get wet, eat spicy and stimulating food, and pay attention to sun protection and moisturizing skin care to avoid pigmentation. The scab should fall off on its own and cannot be forcibly removed. Control of infection usually does not leave scars, usually about 2 months, the skin can be restored to the ideal state. If the laser works on the epidermis, it will not leave scars, but if it hurts the dermis, it will leave scars. If it is a raised mole, it is mostly an intradermal mole, so it will not leave scars after removal, while a flat surface mole is mostly a junctional mole, which is relatively deep, so it may touch the dermis when doing laser treatment, thus leaving scars. This needs to be judged according to the specific depth. It is recommended that patients can go to a regular hospital for removal. After laser treatment, patients must pay attention to hygiene, not to get wet for a week or so to avoid infection and scarring, and eat a light diet and avoid spicy and stimulating food to avoid melanin deposition. Laser mole removal will not leave scars if you pay attention to daily care, but repeated use of laser mole removal is not recommended clinically, as it can easily lead to malignant changes.