Skin tag advice help.

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May 15, 2013

Jody T.

I have big and tiny skin tags all over my neck I need some advice on getting rid of them. I don't have the money to get them removed by a pro.

May 15, 2013

angel s.

I remove my girlfriend's sometimes. I usually numb the skin with an ice cube and then clip them off. They bleed a lot, but just doing it quickly doesn't hurt too bad.

May 15, 2013

Grace M.

Go to a doctor. Or dermatologist... Much safer.

May 15, 2013

Jody T.

Thank you angel. And thank you grace but if I had the money I would we have one dermatologist in town and way too expensive..

May 15, 2013

Lolli S.

I've taken thm off myself but hw do we remove thm off the eyelids? IM thinking only by a Dr. I've seen on TV there's a fluid to remove thm.Google it.

May 15, 2013

Christina F.

Just clip them off! It's totally worth it :) I had one in a very sensitive area and it didn't even hurt much. It was more scary than anything else. Or google the string method, I've heard that works well too.

May 15, 2013

Nicole F.

Why not just freeze them off like warts?

May 15, 2013

Priscilla C.

Ummm they should sell over the counter products to get rid of em.

May 15, 2013

Rachel R.

If there on your neck don't clip them off they may scar, take a small piece of cotton thread (close to your skin tone) an tie a lil knot round them (cut off excess thread) an leave it round them for a few days they will simply fall off after few days withh no damage done! the thread just stops the blood supply to them! sounds weird I no but it works!

May 15, 2013

Dina U.

I've heard tea tree oil helps shrink them when they are small. As for the larger ones I'd do the string method for a day or two to cut off the blood supply, depending on hpw big they might not fall off but if you use very sharp and very small scissors to cut it off then there should not be as much blood. Be careful when doing this and you can never overclean your tools or hands! Try to get your hands on a liquid stich product as well, this will help heal your skin with less scarring.

May 15, 2013

Dina U.

Be careful too! I'm a cosmetologist and this runs in my family so obviously the best option is a professional but even if you can't afford them don't skimp on doing the procedure like they would! Clean everything thuroughly and then clean it again!

Jody T.

California