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Get Rid of Skin Tags Fast and Safely

Skin tags are harmless growths that can emerge on any part of your skin, although they commonly occur on the neck, eyelids, or underarms. They can exhibit the same pigmentation as your skin or appear darker, and in some cases, they may have a pink hue.

What Causes Skin Tags

Skin tags typically develop in areas where there has been prolonged friction between skin surfaces, jewelry, or clothing. This is why they commonly occur in the following regions:

- Beneath the breasts

- Eyelids

- Groin

- Neck creases (where clothing or jewelry rubs against the neck)

- Underarms

Additionally, skin tags are frequently found on the sides, abdomen, or back.

Individuals who are overweight, pregnant, or have loose skin are more prone to developing skin tags due to the increased likelihood of skin-on-skin contact. There is also a higher risk of skin tag development for those with diabetes, metabolic syndrome (characterized by high blood pressure, unhealthy blood sugar levels, excess abdominal fat, or abnormal cholesterol levels), or a family history of skin tags.

It is essential to note that these growths are benign in nature and pose no harm.

Skin Tags Treatment

Dermatologists employ various techniques to remove skin tags, ensuring a swift and safe procedure that often eliminates the need for a follow-up appointment.

The specific treatment employed by your dermatologist will be determined by factors such as the size and location of the skin tag, as well as other considerations.

Here are some methods your dermatologist may use:

1. Cryosurgery: This involves the application of an extremely cold substance, typically liquid nitrogen, to freeze and destroy the skin tag.  

2. Electrodesiccation: In this approach, your dermatologist employs a small needle to deliver an electrical current to the skin tag, effectively destroying it. Following treatment, a scab will form on the treated area, which typically heals within one to three weeks.

3. Snip: Your dermatologist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area before utilizing sterile surgical scissors or a blade to excise the skin tag. To prevent bleeding, a solution may be applied.

After the removal procedure, your dermatologist will provide you with aftercare instructions. These instructions may involve removing the bandage, gently cleansing the area, and applying a fresh bandage for protection.

If you are ready to get rid of your skin tags, click here to schedule a consultation with our doctor.  

Get Rid of Skin Tags Fast and Safely

Skin tags are harmless growths that can emerge on any part of your skin, although they commonly occur on the neck, eyelids, or underarms. They can exhibit the same pigmentation as your skin or appear darker, and in some cases, they may have a pink hue.

What Causes Skin Tags

Skin tags typically develop in areas where there has been prolonged friction between skin surfaces, jewelry, or clothing. This is why they commonly occur in the following regions:

- Beneath the breasts

- Eyelids

- Groin

- Neck creases (where clothing or jewelry rubs against the neck)

- Underarms

Additionally, skin tags are frequently found on the sides, abdomen, or back.

Individuals who are overweight, pregnant, or have loose skin are more prone to developing skin tags due to the increased likelihood of skin-on-skin contact. There is also a higher risk of skin tag development for those with diabetes, metabolic syndrome (characterized by high blood pressure, unhealthy blood sugar levels, excess abdominal fat, or abnormal cholesterol levels), or a family history of skin tags.

It is essential to note that these growths are benign in nature and pose no harm.

Skin Tags Treatment

Dermatologists employ various techniques to remove skin tags, ensuring a swift and safe procedure that often eliminates the need for a follow-up appointment.

The specific treatment employed by your dermatologist will be determined by factors such as the size and location of the skin tag, as well as other considerations.

Here are some methods your dermatologist may use:

1. Cryosurgery: This involves the application of an extremely cold substance, typically liquid nitrogen, to freeze and destroy the skin tag.  

2. Electrodesiccation: In this approach, your dermatologist employs a small needle to deliver an electrical current to the skin tag, effectively destroying it. Following treatment, a scab will form on the treated area, which typically heals within one to three weeks.

3. Snip: Your dermatologist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area before utilizing sterile surgical scissors or a blade to excise the skin tag. To prevent bleeding, a solution may be applied.

After the removal procedure, your dermatologist will provide you with aftercare instructions. These instructions may involve removing the bandage, gently cleansing the area, and applying a fresh bandage for protection.

If you are ready to get rid of your skin tags, click here to schedule a consultation with our doctor.