Remove skin tags

Skin tags are harmless growths that can appear anywhere on your skin. They can be the same color of your skin or darker, or even pink. Others turn red when irritated. You may see one that is dangling, while another is firmly fixed to the skin.

With all these variables, there is one thing that skin tags seem to have in common. Many people want to remove them.

Why do I get skin tags?

These growths usually develop where skin has been rubbing against skin, jewelry, or clothing for some time.

That's why they usually occur in areas like the eyelids, neck, beneath the breasts, groin, underarms, back, and sometimes abdomen and sides.

Because they develop where skin rubs against skin, people who are overweight, pregnant, or have loose skin are more likely to get skin tags.

How do we remove Skin tags?

Your esthetician will apply numbing cream over the area, and then use a tiny needle to zap the skin tag, which will destroy it. You'll develop a scab on the treated skin that will heal in three to seven days. This process is called Cauterization.

Why should I avoid removing it at home and get help from professional instead?

Skin tags can bleed heavily when cut off and may require stitches. It could also be painful to do it yourself and can leave a scar. But the risk of infection is the most important reason not to cut a skin tag off. 

Skin tag Removal in Orlando, Florida