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Feb 3, 2007

A Skin Tag

By Mike Rogers

Skin tags are known by several names. Acrochordans and Papillomas are words used by dermatologists to describe skin tags, but, despite the ominous sounding medical terminology, they are no more than small skin growths that can appear anywhere there is skin.

Although skin tags can grow anywhere, the areas on which they are most likely to be found are the neck, eyelids, groin, armpits and upper chest. Skin tags also seem to affect women more than men and are much more prevalent on people who have reached middle age.

Skin tags usually start out as small soft bumps but then grow into pieces of protruding skin which hang from the body by a stalk, or peduncle, and are not painful unless irritated by rubbing against clothing such as a shirt collar..

Although unsightly, skin tags are more of an annoyance than a threat to your health. They are simply benign growths on the body. They may be smooth or irregular and vary in color from light to dark. They are common and may be found in small clusters or completely by themselves.

Skin tag removal can be accomplished in several different ways and is usually very simple. Cutting the tag off even with the skin is one such procedure. This can be done with scissors or a scalpel but care must be taken to make certain that infection does not set in after the surgery. Burning or freezing is also a common method that doctors use to remove the tag.

Recently, a report has emerged outlining a procedure whereby needle holders or small forceps were soaked in liquid nitrogen for 15 seconds and then applied to the base of the skin tag for 10 seconds. According to the doctor who wrote the report, the patients reported only a tiny stinging sensation as the only discomfort felt and the skin tag usually falls off within 7 days after its application. This procedure seems very promising due to the lack of the possibility of infection and absence of the pain felt by other current methods.

For those who do not wish to endure the pain or cannot afford the price of a medical procedure, fear not, there are also several natural remedies that can be tried at home. Some of these remedies include saturating the skin tag with crushed garlic and olive oil then covering with a band aid.

Insurance companies see the removal of skin tags as cosmetic rather than health related and will generally not pay for the medical procedure required to be rid of them. Therefore, if one wishes to have the skin tags removed surgically, one must be prepared to pay full price.

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