Who gets skin tags? The reasons that skin tags develop are not well understood. Although they occur frequently in perfectly normal people, they are even more common in the following circumstances:
- From chaffing and irritation from skin rubbing together or against clothing
- Accompanying aging, with most developing in those who are middle-aged or older
- During pregnancy, due to hormonal influences
- In diabetics, particularly those with Type 2 (adult onset) diabetes
- In people who are overweight or obese
How are skin tags treated? As long as the skin tag is not growing or changing in appearance, it is acceptable to just leave it alone. A biopsy to determine the exact cause should be considered for skin tags-like growths that are getting larger, bleed, or that are darkly pigmented. People sometimes choose to have them removed if they are cosmetically unacceptable or if they become irritated, for example, when rubbing against the collar. In the doctor's office, these growths may be removed by freezing (cryotherapy), electrical burning (cautery), or by cutting the lesion off at its base.
Can I remove skin tags myself? A number of lay medical websites offer information for self-treatment of skins tags. These treatments include tying a string around the stalk to cut off the blood supply and use of OTC solutions for removing warts. In most cases, however, it's best for a doctor to take care of skin tags. Since they can be located in areas of the body that would be awkward to take care of oneself, self-treatment can be difficult. Some of the self-care methods mentioned, e.g. snipping the skin tag at its base, could lead to complications including bleeding, infection or scarring. Additionally, there is the possibility that the skin tag is something more serious, such as skin cancer.
Will removing a skin tag cause more to grow? There is a common belief that skin tag removal will result in the development of more skin tags. There is no evidence, however, that removing a skin tag will cause more skin tags to grow.
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