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Skin tags are soft flaps of skin that vary in size from very tiny to the size of a pencil eraser tip. They do not cause pain unless they become twisted, constantly touched by clothing, irritated, or inflamed. Skin tags are likely to grow on skin surfaces that are hot, moist, or frequently rubbed. Skin tags usually appear around the neck, under the arms, under the breasts, in groin creases, and on the inside of the upper thigh area. The reason skin tags form is not known.

The removal of skin tags is generally a cosmetic consideration as they very seldom constitute a health threat. As a rule insurance companies will not pay for these procedures as the are usually cosmetic only. However, if the skin tags increase in size, color or bleed. Consult your health care provider immediately.

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To get rid of skin tags, you can get them cut. For this, it’s better you go to a doctor. In case you wish to do it on your own, make sure you use a sanitized blade or scissor. The best option is a nail clipper. The key here is to cut the tag as close to the root as possible. As it is a little painful, numb the area beforehand, with the help of ice. Bleeding might also occur, but it will last only for a moment or two.

Cryotherapy as an alternate to electrocautery involves freezing the skin tag by applying a cold fluid such as liquid nitrogen and then removing the dead skin after the tissue has been totally destroyed.

The most common way of removing a skin tag is grasping the skin tag with forceps and then cutting the base of it using scissors. Bleeding caused by removal of skin tag can be stopped by normal pressure instead of using anesthesia.

To get rid of most skin tags, you can safely remove them at home by using a pair of sharp, sanitized nail clippers. (Skin tags that are located on the eyelids should only be removed by a medical professional.) Make sure that you dab some rubbing alcohol on the skin tags first with a clean cotton ball. Also, rub some alcohol on the blades of the clippers before you begin. If you're worried about pain, rub an ice cube on the skin tag to numb the area beforehand. Then, carefully snip it off at the base, being careful not to cut the skin around it.

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