The skin of the ears is very thin and frequently contains small moles with varying degrees of pigment.
Incisions in the earlobes are difficult to close because the skin in this area does not contain much fat.
The ears are very intolerant of interventions on surfaces larger than a few millimetres.
The laser is especially suitable when there is a needto remove several small moles.
The procedure is tolerated without the need for infiltrated anesthesia.