Skin Tag Removal
Skin tags, acrochordons, are harmless skin growths that commonly appear in spots where skin rubs together, like on the neck, underarms, and groin area.
Many people remove these little bumps for cosmetic reasons, comfort. Sometimes, they can be a little bothersome, especially when they get snagged.
While there are various home remedies for removing skin tags, they can come with health risks.
Some individuals may use household products, which can inadvertently lead to infection or allergic reactions.
Going to a professional is often a safer and much more effective choice than trying to treat them yourself.
- Home remedies might not completely remove the skin tag or may only offer temporary relief.
- These methods could lead to scarring, whether it’s a dip or bump on the skin.
- After the procedure, you might experience some discomfort.
It’s best to avoid trying to remove skin tags at home.
For safe treatment options, consider:
- Chemical cautery for skin tags –
In this method, a special chemical, usually trichloroacetic acid (TCA), is applied to safely remove unwanted skin tissue.
The TCA treatment is often combined with other procedures for enhanced results.
It’s best done by certified dermatologists who ensure everything is accurate and safe for you.
- Chemical cautery for skin tags –
- Radiofrequency for skin tags –
Before removing the skin tag, a topical numbing cream is applied while we use Radiofrequency Ellman devices in our office.
The recovery period is typically short, allowing patients to quickly return to their daily activities.
This technique is popular because it’s precise and causes minimal harm to nearby skin.
- Radiofrequency for skin tags –
In conclusion, if you have concerns about skin tags, it’s a great idea to see a qualified medical professional who can give you personalized advice based on your needs.
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Additionally, they can recommend preventive measures to reduce the likelihood of future skin tags.