Skin Tag Removal Video

December 22nd, 2010

Here you are, see a video of when my son removed a skin tag for me. The skin tag was on my side where I couldn’t see it good to be able to remove the skin tag myself. I had scratched my side and accidentally knicked the skin tag with my fingernail. It then filled with blood and looked a purple/black color.

I had my son wrap a disinfected piece of white thread around it and slowly tighten it. He then left it for a minute or so to give any blood a chance to clot up so that it wouldn’t bleed bad.

We continued this process for several times until…

well you’ll see in the video ( not for the squeamish)

My skin tag removal video

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Removing Skin Tags – are You Bothered by Skin Tags?

July 4th, 2010

The process of removing skin tags is not a complicated one, but you would think it was if you noticed what dermatologists charge for this simple procedure these days.

Some people are prone to this problem and just have a horrible time with it. Others are never bothered with it at all. No one really knows the exact reason but some thought is given to the possibility that overweight people have more of an issue with skin tags simply because of the skin rubbing together. This makes sense in some cases but not all since one of the most common places you may have these is on your eyelid. Since eyelids are not rubbing against anything (let’s hope), that theory seems to have some holes.

But how can you get rid of them? Well, some doctors advise that you can just slice them off with a razor or cut them with a pair of scissors. Some, like myself, might find that hard to stomach. It sounds a bit on the painful side to me, and I’d worry about bleeding and possible infection. If you do go this route, be sure to have some styptic powder on hand to staunch any blood flow immediately. If the tag is very small it shouldn’t be too much of a problem.

Now, if your skin tag is located in the more delicate groin area, it is not advisable to use this method of removal. In this case you may want to go ahead and bite the bullet and see your dermatologist or gynecologist and find out if they recommend removal.

Wart treatment like Compound W is said to be one way to treat these annoying “moles” as some people call them, although they are technically not moles or warts.

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How to Remove Skin Tags – At Home

June 27th, 2010

Do you want to know how to remove skin tags? Skin tags are little growths of skin that are usually shaped like a piece of cauliflower and can appear in the most inconvenient parts of your body – faces, necks, under arms. And, for the ladies, these maddening little stalks of skin often appear under your breasts and around the pubic area.

Friction with clothes can cause massive irritation – and bleeding and infection if located where clothes touch your body. Skin tags can erupt in more than one place on your body, and sometimes, in great numbers. They often happen in clusters, and are always rather ugly in appearance.

Your friendly dermatologist can remove these little nuisances easily and quickly – mine were removed surgically, with Novocaine to deaden the skin, and one stitch to close the wound. But, this was expensive, and now I’ve learned that there are very effective home remedies that you can use to safely remove skin tags.

Make Sure What You Have Is A Skin Tag
This is most important – because skin tags are minor skin growths and things like moles and skin cancers are not. The classic skin tag shape is usually elevated and flat or slightly rounded – similar in appearance to a single stalk of cauliflower. The size will almost always be less that one-half inch (and often, much smaller). The “head” of this growth is usually attached to your skin by a thin “stalk” called a penducle. The color is most often the same as the surrounding skin, or possibly slightly darker – but not dark.

Moles, warts and various skin cancers usually look much different than a skin tag. If you have any doubt that your growth may be a mole, wart or some type of skin cancer – see your dermatologist! Moles and skin cancers are not to be treated at home!

For those who want to remove their skin tags at home – naturally and easily, I’ve researched the subject and have come up with a few ways you can get rid of them at home – by your self. Once again – be absolutely certain that you’re not dealing with a more serious skin problem before you attempt to remove them.

Dry Them With Baking Soda & Castor Oil
Isn’t it amazing – yet another use for baking soda! This method will dry your skin tags up, and is especially convenient if you have a patch or clusterin close proximity. And, both ingredients are cheap and readily available – your local drug store should have both!

Mix the castor oil and baking soda to form a paste – on the thick side so it won’t slide off your body. Try to keep this paste on the tags for several hours a day – maybe use a rag or cloth to hold it in place? You should see them dry up in less that two weeks.

Tie Them Off With Dental Floss
This method is a little more invasive than the baking soda/castor oil – and a lot faster, too. You’ll need some dental floss or other strong thread, some hydrogen peroxide or other strong anti-bacterial product, and a pair of sharp cuticle scissors.

Make sure everything is clean, and sterilized in alcohol, first.

Tie the thread or floss tightly around the base of the skin tag, cutting off circulation, and numbing in the process. Then, using the cuticle scissors, cut the tag off as close to the base as possible. Wash immediately and apply anti-bacterial solution – that put a band-aid on and you’re finished!

Good old Duct Tape
This method may not work for everyone, but for those for whom it works – they love it!

Cut a piece of duct tape small enough to cover the skin tag – and not much else. Apply the tape to the growth and keep it on as long as possible. Replace often. After a couple of weeks, you should see the tag drying up and coming off!

These are just a few of the many home remedies designed to show you how to remove skin tags.

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Options For Cosmetic Removal Of Skin Tags

June 20th, 2010

Although most skin tags do not require any medical treatment, many people choose to have them removed if they are being irritated by friction against clothing or other body parts. If they are noticeable, people may consider having them removed because they appear ugly, which in turn may contribute to poor self esteem.

People who are considering cosmetic removal of skin tags have a couple of options. One option is to have them removed by a healthcare professional. Healthcare professionals will use methods such as applying liquid nitrogen to the skin tag to freeze it off, cutting it off with a scalpel or scissors, or burning it off with electricity or a laser. Although some of these procedures, such as freezing or burning, may produce temporary discoloration at the site of the skin tag, they usually leave little to no scarring.

Because it is not covered by insurance, cosmetic skin tag removal by a professional can be expensive. Therefore some people may opt to remove the skin tags at home. There are many home remedies, such as cutting off the skin tag or ligating the skin tag with a thread, that are relatively effective in removing the skin tag. However, anyone who is considering trying one of these procedures should understand that they have not garnered a following from the medical community and may lead to infections, bleeding, or scarring.

Regardless of which remedy the person chooses, the patient should understand that there is no guarantee that other skin tags will not appear. For some people, they may need to be removed periodically. Looking at the various treatment options will help the person with the skin tags to make an informed decision regarding how to remove them.

And, an easy and natural method to Get Rid of Skin Tags in 3 days can be found on the following site. Click here to find out how you can free yourself from your skin tags without wasting your hard-earned money on useless over-the-counter products or expensive surgical procedures.

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Skin Tags

June 13th, 2010

Skin tags are a small benign tumor that forms primarily in areas where the skin forms creases and also on the fold areas of body, such as the neck, armpits and groin. The tags are most commonly found in the wrinkled skin.

Skin tag is an acquired skin growth that looks like a small piece of hanging skin. It is very common and is often describe as bits of skin or flesh colored tissues that protects from surrounding skin from a small narrow stalk. This type of tags occurs in necks, underarms, eyelids and under the breast.

The skin having tags appears as slightly wrinkled and irregular surface. It can be either flesh-colored or slightly brown colored. Size of tags varies from person to person; in some conditions it can either be flat and pinpoint sized or in other it may as large as a grape.

No special cause is considered that is responsible for having tags on skin, however a few factors are suspected and that are Irritation from skin if rubbing together and chaffing, a resistance to insulin and the Human Papilloma Virus.

It is very common problem that occurs commonly in middle-aged people. They develop in anyone even men or women with age. They can range from 1mm to 5mm in size. Mostly, skin tags don’t cause any problem but they seem ugly and unattractive. Sometimes it may bleed or hurt if you start rubbing them with cloth.

There is no way to prevent this problem but you can easily get rid of a skin tag if a doctor burns it with an electric needle or by cutting it off with a scalpel or scissors. Another method of Skin Tag Removal is an all natural Native American remedy that is made from Bloodroot. This bloodroot remedy was used for thousands of years by many Indian tribes for curing all kinds of skin disorders. Bloodroot is especially effective when used on the skin to remove tags and moles. Its herbal properties are helpful for quickly remove skin tags as soon as overnight.

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Skin Tag Removal – is Natural or Clinical Removal Better?

June 6th, 2010

Skin

tag removal is usually performed clinically by the dermatologist

or your family doctor at the clinic. Alternatively, folks may use a do-it-yourself (DIY) medication sold at local pharmacies to get rid of those ugly skin tags. To most folks, this appears to be the only options they could think of. Unknown to them, more people who have understood the benefits of using natural remedies are starting to adopt this approach to remove skin tags at home.

If you are healthy and do not have any drug allergy, you would not be new to prescribed medicine or over-the-counter (OTC) medications. You may already know that these medications often produce side-effects, be it harmless short-term effects which can be felt instantaneously or have long-term repercussions. Traces of harmful elements in the medications could lead to complications on our skin or rashes.

First of all, we would examine the adoption of modern clinical techniques for skin tag removal for its potential risks. Skin tags can be frozen off and removed by a common technique called cyrotherapy which is also used to remove other kinds of skin growths such as moles and warts. Another method is by cauterization or simply burning the skin tag off using electric currents. The skin tissue around the skin tag is at risk of skin burns or dyschromic lesions.

Clinical methods of removal involving excision by a scalpel or scissors can be painful especially if you suffer from multiple skin tags. Even under the numbing effect of local anesthesia, patients have complained about the irritation and discomfort they have to endure during the process. Bleeding will result as well and aluminium chloride is often applied to stop the bleeding. Scarring is also possible.

No doubt that these clinical methods may offer relief to your skin tag problem, they are ineffective in preventing its recurrence in the future. In other words, the treatment may not bring permanent and lasting results. These treatment methods may not be cheap as well. In case you are not aware, skin tag removal is largely a cosmetic procedure and is unlikely to be covered by your insurance policy. You may have to foot the entire bill.

These are some of the reasons why people are starting to explore other ways to remove skin tags in a safe and affordable manner. It is understandable that they are looking towards a permanent solution to their skin tag condition which clinical treatment has no absolute answer for. Skin tag victims have had to suffer this condition until recently when a sufferer managed to eliminate his skin tags and set himself free permanently. He now shares about his secrets to getting rid of skin tags naturally, painlessly and most importantly, permanently within 3 short days from home. Find out about his story from my blog.

This article may be freely reprinted or distributed in its entirety in any ezine, newsletter, blog or website. The author’s name, bio and website links must remain intact and be included with every reproduction.

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Ways to Eliminate Skin Tags

June 1st, 2010

A skin tags is a common, benign condition which consists of a bit of skin that projects from the surrounding skin and may appear attached to the skin. Skin tags are small, soft, flesh-colored growths that protrude from your skin. They are generally harmless. Skin tags are also commonly found on the eyelids and around the eye. Skin tags usually appear on people as they age. They are actually quite common in people over 60, more common in women than in men. They are skin coloured or darker and range in size from 1mm to 5cm. They are most often found in the skin folds (neck, armpits, groin). They tend to be more numerous in obese persons. Skin tags at first may appear as tiny soft bumps on the skin.

One form of treating skin tags is readily available and is applied topically on to the area either using a Q-tip or your finger. It uses anti-viral oils which have been proven to effectively and gently remove skin tags. One oil used is tea tree oil but keep in mind this is very concentrated and it must be used a few times a day for the skin tag to be eliminated. When using such a product it is important that you read the instructions that come with it fully. A second home remedy for skin tags is to increase one’s B vitamin dosage.

Acrochordons are flesh-coloured pedunculated lesions which occur in areas of skin folds. They are tiny skin protrusions, and may have a small narrow stalk connecting the skin bump to the surface of the skin. They are usually painless and do not grow or change. They do not need treatment.

Removed skin tag with an instrument providing a small of amount of electrical current.

Chromium polynicotinate can also be taken and is sold under the name Natrol Chrome Mate.

It is also advised that after the skin tags removal the anal region should be kept clean most of the time. Small bits and pieces of fecal debris need to be cleaned as it could cause some bacterial infection. If there is itching and irritation in the anal region, see your health care provider to make sure that you get the right treatment needed. The previous anal problem or previous inflammatory lesion in the anal area could contribute to the skin tags to develop but most of the time it just sits there.

One of the most common skin tag removal methods involves using liquid nitrogen to “freeze off” the desired flap of skin, a procedure known as cryotherapy. Previously, doctors applied the freezing agent directly to the skin tags, but cold blisters can appear on the surrounding skin if the liquid nitrogen accidentally comes into contact with it. For this reason, most doctors now submerge the tips of special forceps in the liquid nitrogen. Next, they clamp the skin tag for approximately fifteen seconds to freeze it. After approximately a week, the skin tag will fall off on its own. Although this procedure usually only causes a bit of a stinging sensation in patients, some doctors give a shot of local anesthesia to dull pain.

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Skin Tags – Facts and Treatment of Skin Tags

June 1st, 2010

A skin tag is a growth consisting of a bit of skin that protrudes from the body. They are most commonly found in wrinkled skin or fold areas of the body such as the armpits, sides of the neck and in the groin area. Skin tags are also commonly found on the eyelids and around the eye.
Skin tags are a very common condition, occurring much more frequently during and after middle age. They develop in both men and women with age. They can be skin color, or darker and can range from 1mm to 5mm in size.
Skin tags are a benign condition, but can be very unsightly. Most people don’t know that a very simple treatment, Heal Skin Tags, is readily available for skin tag removal.
Facts of Skin Tags
A skin tag is purely skin. There is an overlap of outer skin that encases an inner layer of skin. For this reason they are rarely harmful and any paid or discomfort from skin tags is usually because they have been rubbed or irritated regularly.
It is most common to find skin tags around the neck, upper chest, shoulders, armpits, eyelids and the groin. Wearing a collar or walking can skin tags that are in the wrong place and this is why most people consider removal. The removal is a very simple procedure that in some cases can be completed by your physician.
A skin tag can be removed by using liquid nitrogen to freeze it off or through a simple surgical procedure. This procedure will only usually involve a local anesthetic to numb the area around the skin tags although depending on the place and the size of skin tags a general anesthetic may be the preferred option.
Skin tags are benign, meaning they are non cancerous. It is very unusual for a biopsy to be performed on skin tags but this may be an option that your physician wants to look at. A biopsy means that a small part (or the whole area) of the skin tags are sent away to the laboratory to be tested..
While the operation is painless and very straightforward there is no need to have skin tags removed unless they are getting rubbed or irritated on a regular basis. You should seriously consider whether it is absolutely necessary before requesting a removal.

Treatment of Skin Tags
1. Skin tags are usually harmless and painless and need no special treatment. However in some severe condition and for cosmetic reasons some treatments are done.
2. Cryotherapy: Your doctor may destroy skin tags and some small, early skin cancers by freezing them with liquid nitrogen. The dead tissue sloughs off when it thaws.
3. Tying off the tag with a thread or suture so as to cut off the blood supply may also be the treatments which are done.
4. Doctors remove skin tags with sharp scissors, a sharp blade. This need a lot of care and a risk of infection is always there. So, this should always be done by a regular practitioner.
5. Bleeding can be stopped with a chemical such as aluminum chloride or electric treatment. Because skin tags are only a cosmetic concern, not a medical problem, most health insurance plans will not pay for their removal.

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Skin Tags – Facts and Treatment of Skin Tags

June 1st, 2010

Skin Tags – Facts and Treatment of Skin Tags

A skin tag is a growth consisting of a bit of skin that protrudes from the body. They are most commonly found in wrinkled skin or fold areas of the body such as the armpits, sides of the neck and in the groin area. Skin tags are also commonly found on the eyelids and around the eye.

Skin tags are a very common condition, occurring much more frequently during and after middle age. They develop in both men and women with age. They can be skin color, or darker and can range from 1mm to 5mm in size.
Skin tags are a benign condition, but can be very unsightly. Most people don’t know that a very simple treatment, Heal Skin Tags, is readily available for skin tag removal.

Facts of Skin Tags

A skin tag is purely skin. There is an overlap of outer skin that encases an inner layer of skin. For this reason they are rarely harmful and any paid or discomfort from skin tags is usually because they have been rubbed or irritated regularly.
It is most common to find skin tags around the neck, upper chest, shoulders, armpits, eyelids and the groin. Wearing a collar or walking can skin tags that are in the wrong place and this is why most people consider removal. The removal is a very simple procedure that in some cases can be completed by your physician.

A skin tag can be removed by using liquid nitrogen to freeze it off or through a simple surgical procedure. This procedure will only usually involve a local anesthetic to numb the area around the skin tags although depending on the place and the size of skin tags a general anesthetic may be the preferred option.

Skin tags are benign, meaning they are non cancerous. It is very unusual for a biopsy to be performed on skin tags but this may be an option that your physician wants to look at. A biopsy means that a small part (or the whole area) of the skin tags are sent away to the laboratory to be tested..

While the operation is painless and very straightforward there is no need to have skin tags removed unless they are getting rubbed or irritated on a regular basis. You should seriously consider whether it is absolutely necessary before requesting a removal.

Treatment of Skin Tags

1. Skin tags are usually harmless and painless and need no special treatment. However in some severe condition and for cosmetic reasons some treatments are done.
2. Cryotherapy: Your doctor may destroy skin tags and some small, early skin cancers by freezing them with liquid nitrogen. The dead tissue sloughs off when it thaws.
3. Tying off the tag with a thread or suture so as to cut off the blood supply may also be the treatments which are done.
4. Doctors remove skin tags with sharp scissors, a sharp blade. This need a lot of care and a risk of infection is always there. So, this should always be done by a regular practitioner.
5. Bleeding can be stopped with a chemical such as aluminum chloride or electric treatment. Because skin tags are only a cosmetic concern, not a medical problem, most health insurance plans will not pay for their removal.

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How to Remove Skin Tags – How Can I Get Rid of Skin Tags?

May 29th, 2010

Are you wondering how to remove skin tags or if it’s even possible? It’s actually not a very difficult process and doctors can easily do this for you in the office without much muss or fuss. However, the downside is that since this is not considered a necessary procedure, you may find that your insurance company will give you a hard time about it.

This poses a problem for those looking to get rid of skin tags. I actually did have one removed at the office years ago but honestly they charged a totally outrageous amount. I forget what is was but I was shocked when I got the bill. My insurance of course did not pay for it.

I have done some research online and found some people simply snip off the little buggers. I’m a bit squeamish so that method did not really appeal to me, although I suppose if it was very tiny it would be okay.

Apparently you can also tie a string around them and cut off the blood supply, causing them to fall off. I am actually not sure if this method would really work or not but it is one of the home remedies that is out there floating around, so apparently some have tried it and had success.

On researching further, I found another account of someone who mentioned they placed nail polish on their skin tag and it fell off after a few days. Again, this sounds sort of iffy and possibly dangerous. I’d have some worry about infection with this method and also the method involving string.

So basically when it comes down to how to remove skin tags, the best thing obviously is to just let a doctor remove it. But if you want to save money, be sure to research the various home remedies floating about and make sure there are testimonials from others that can vouch for their effectiveness. If the method is tried and true it just might save you a visit to your physician and an unwanted bill.

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