The Doctor’s Way: Safest And Most Effective Way Of Dealing With Skin Tags
February 6, 2013 robot Health
How does one get rid of skin tags permanently? This is a question many of us have dealt with at one point or another. Basically, skin tags are harmless small flaps of skin that grow on various parts of the body. Your dermatologist or family physician is the best resource to help you remove skin tags safely and easily. Generally, skin tags are harmless and won’t hurt you. However, you will most likely want to remove skin tags, especially if they are near your neck because they can become irritated and painful. Removing skin tags become especially important when we notice these growths, which are initially harmless, to be actually cancerous. A doctor can inspect the skin tag, select the best method for removing it and then follow up to ensure there is no infection. Fluctuations in one’s hormone levels could also be blamed for skin tag growth. Skin tags are often seen during the pregnancy stage, sometimes even after the baby has been born. Many people are concerned, that if they get rid of a skin tag, it will induce more to grow. But a seeding effect is not something you should worry about. When we say seeding effect, a skin tag being removed would mean more others would take its place. You will witness this reaction in the case of warts, since the Human Papilloma Virus has already spread out into other parts of the body.
Weight gain could also induce skin tag growth, especially among women. It is not advisable to attempt to remove skin tags by yourself. Unsafe removal of a skin tag can lead to scarring and infection. Infections could actually lead to bigger problems in the future, if you’re not careful. To remove skin tags, your dermatologist may use a variety of techniques.
You can have skin tags removed by freezing them off. The skin tags will be directly treated with any type of freezing agent. You wouldn’t have to worry too much about bleeding or pain if freezing is the option chosen. A scalpel or a pair of scissors will then be used to cut off the frozen skin tag.
Of course, it is also possible to simply use scissors or a scalpel and just cut off the skin tags. This technique is effective if the skin tag is not near or on a sensitive area such as the eyes. But you should still avoid removing the skin tags all by yourself since there is always the risk of infection. Electro-surgery, or burning the skin tags using electricity, is also another method that can be employed by the dermatologist.
All of these methods for removing skin tags are safe, when performed by a doctor. However, it is possible that a scar or discoloration of the skin will remain after the skin tag is removed. It would be best if you speak with your doctor and discuss how the scarring could be kept to a minimum. He or she may prescribe some effective medication to help you with your scars or skin discoloration.
Getting rid of skin tags that grow around the eyes should not be taken lightly. You should most definitely consult with your dermatologist. Talking to a dermatologist becomes especially important when you notice the skin tags changing in color.
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