Top 5 Facts About Skin Tags
ByJohn Mancini
Skin tags are a very common skin lesion and
is basically a small section of skin that
hangs from the surrounding area. They are
benign lesions, so are non cancerous and rarely
cause any damage, problems or discomfort.
However, the most common places for skin tags
are around the neck, eyelids, armpits and
upper chest. Because of this you may find
that your clothes rub against them regularly,
and in some cases this may cause some pain
and an inflammation of the area. This is still
nothing to worry about but you may want to
consider having skin tags removed if this
is the case. They are more common in women
than men and middle aged people than young
people but anyone can get them.
1- 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.
2- 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.
3- 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.
4- 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.
5- 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.
About The Author
John Mancini has been writing about moles
and warts online and offline for a long
time. Visit http://www.skin-tags.net
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to read more about matters like moles
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