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Best way to remove pocket-sized "skin tags" at habitation? What works?

  • Thread starter Deacon
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Suggestions on products that can be used at domicile? Thank you.
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DFSDAILY
I read in the newspaper about liquid bandage as it dissolves the tags in a few weeks. I'g giving it a shot and I started today.
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mdevine
I would recommend seeing a physician, and having it done right. if that isnt an option, you tin can effort very sharp scissors that accept been sterilized, or the dwelling wart freezing kits. I've removed them from the necks of family members before, while they saturday at the kitchen table. I've used both methods, but my equipment was professional person medical grade, and I accept years of training and experience.
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malocchio
I used to go every v years and go them electrocuted,and then about 20 years ago they started freezing them....today you can purchase your ain Dr. Scholls "wart" freeze,that works every bit as well on skin tags..cheap,but effective !
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Matt_Bloodletter
Dermatologist if they are larger or more serious. For the tiny ones, some toenail clippers with flat blade. Hurts just a piffling but very effective - 5 seconds and done!
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smalltank
My dermatologist told me to "tie em off at the base..wait 5 days til they fall off"...or every bit he also stated "shlep back n forth and pay me to cut em or zap em off"...
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Prince
Not certain nigh the cutting off comments. I did that 1 and the sucker bled for hours. And hurt like crazy.
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seattleshaver
Just apply the freeze-off wart chemicals sold in the drugstores. Even if y'all are impatient and want to but cut them off I'd suggest starting with the freeze-off production outset. Allow that work for a few days and cut them off will exist much easier and effective IMO.
  • #eleven
Non certain about the cutting off comments. I did that ane and the sucker bled for hours. And hurt like crazy.

Yeah, I did the aforementioned affair, never again, hurt like hell.
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drlvegas
Pull off with tweezers, apply bandaid.
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Almightys
I e'er encounter that infomercial with the product you utilise to rid yourself of them but deceit remember proper noun of information technology. Mayhap "Tag-Away"? lol
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joshgambit
I had one on my neck that was massive. I finally got fed up with it and cut it with a pair of pair of scissors that I had soaking in booze. Bled similar CRAZY (my neck, non the scissors). In one case I got the bleeding to stop, I covered it with a band-aid for a solar day or and so and it was washed.

It injure slightly when I cutting it, but not bad. My wife had one that we tied off...THAT was disgusting.

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John Von Wuggz
My blood brother puts vinegar and a bandage on them and says it kills them off in a affair of days.
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shaverjoe
As a physician, I feel compelled to mention the correlation between skin tags and diabetes and/or insulin resistant states. Though a unmarried skin tag is not suggestive of a disease land, multiple skin tags on the neck and/or axilla (underarm) are commonly seen in diabetics. Of patients I come across with the aforementioned distribution, about 25-30% will take diabetes or insulin resistance (often referred to as "pre-diabetes"). There is likewise a correlation with multiple peel tags and elevated lipid states and cardiovascular take a chance.

I'm certainly not trying to de-rail the purpose of the thread. I mention this simply and then that anyone reading this thread may get enlightened that the presence of multiple skin tags may exist a cutaneous manifestation of a separate disease land, well-nigh of which accept cardiovascular implications- and that while removing the tags may solve the cutaneous problem, information technology may be worth while take the same root causes investigated.

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sychodelix
I've only had i before, but lemon juice or AC vinegar will remove it in a matter of days. You take to exist REALLY conscientious though, because the stuff is BURNING information technology off. I would get a circular bandaid that is only large enough to cover the spot itself with the pad, and utilize it to forestall it getting anywhere else. From what I've seen and heard, if you exercise it the RIGHT way, information technology leaves much less of a mark (maybe none) than any surgical methods exercise.

Then once more, I ended up just cutting mine off and and then disinfected information technology. No trace within a few days. Joe'due south right though. Pay attending if you get them a lot, because there may be a medical reason for it.

  • #18
BrianL
Castor oil and a band-aid worked for mine.
  • #19
On smaller ones I take had, I would just go them with toe-smash clippers.
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Every bit a doctor, I feel compelled to mention the correlation between peel tags and diabetes and/or insulin resistant states. Though a single skin tag is not suggestive of a illness state, multiple skin tags on the neck and/or axilla (underarm) are ordinarily seen in diabetics. Of patients I see with the aforementioned distribution, near 25-xxx% will have diabetes or insulin resistance (oftentimes referred to every bit "pre-diabetes"). At that place is also a correlation with multiple peel tags and elevated lipid states and cardiovascular take chances.

I'm certainly not trying to de-runway the purpose of the thread. I mention this merely then that anyone reading this thread may get aware that the presence of multiple skin tags may exist a cutaneous manifestation of a dissever disease country, near of which have cardiovascular implications- and that while removing the tags may solve the cutaneous problem, it may be worth while accept the same root causes investigated.


My not-well-controlled diabetes 2 had been worsening. I noticed many very tiny skin tags develop around my cervix. They were as well pocket-sized to clip with scissors or tie off, just a mass of them. I'yard reigning in control at present, but was really bothered by all these skin tags so asked one of my doctors. He suggested the underlying cause was my diabetes.

I came up with a marvellous way to remove the huge corporeality of skin tags. I used a sterile cloth shaver, one of those used to remove pilling off sweaters and such. Fabulous, and information technology's done the trick. I had lots of reddish dots and some bleeding, but they healed quickly as they were tiny. For larger ones I wouldn't do this.

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