Your mole could be shaved off flat with a blade to make it blend in with the surrounding skin or it could be cut out deeper (excised) and the skin could be brought together with stitches. The former method may result in the mole coming back or leaving a chickenpox appearing scar. The latter method will leave a line scar but should completely remove the mole. There is always the potential to leave a noticeable mark behind especially since the mole is on the central portion of your face. The scarring will also depend on your inherent capacity to heal and how well you take care of the area after the procedure. It will take 1-2 weeks for the skin to heal over if the mole is shaved off but the skin will show a violaceous flat mark for a few months. This could be covered with markup. If it is excised the stitches would be removed in 5-7 days.If you decide to proceed be sure to discuss these options with a dermatologic or plastic surgeon.
It is possible to remove your mole and there are two ways to accomplish this. It could be shaved off flat with a blade to make it blend in with the surrounding skin or it could be cut out deeper (excised) and the skin could be brought together with stitches. The former method may result in the mole coming back or leaving a chickenpox appearing scar. The latter method will leave a line scar but should completely remove the mole. However, because the tip of your nose is a convex surface on the central portion of your face either method will leave a noticeable mark behind. The scarring will also depend on your inherent capacity to heal and how well you take care of the area after the procedure. If you decide to proceed be sure to discuss these options with a dermatologic or plastic surgeon.