A laser will do, right? I hung up a dermatology department in the Ninth Hospital. I just finished last week. When I came back to be a mother, I said that it was easy to get infected in hot weather. It is easy to talk about it. And mine are all on my face, and I can't wash my face for about two weeks. The price is not expensive. Mine is no more than 5 mm, 10 1 piece is like this. The oldest is said to be 200 years old. Are you cancerous? What pathology is irrelevant? The doctor will show you, but generally speaking, a laser will do. Small ones don't hurt, but I feel that acupuncture can bear it. However, if yours is protruding, or dark in color, or if you use anesthetic for a long time, anesthetic is really scary. I have three kinds of anesthetics, one is under my nose, and I feel my upper lip is punctured, painful, sour, swollen and cold. Anyway, it feels horrible.
Ps, pathology is sampling and testing to see if there is cancer. Basically, if there is an abnormal appearance, it will be done. For example, it becomes bigger and deeper in a short time, the edge is not smooth, and there are satellite moles and the like, which are scary.