Skin tags
Skin tags, as explained by Mayo Clinic, “are small noncancerous, or benign, skin growths. Usually, they are flesh-colored bumps of tissue connected to the skin’s surface by a narrow stalk. The color, texture, size and width of the base can vary.”
The removal of skin tags is rather simple and usually quite effective, but it is recommended to be performed under the guidance of a physician.
There are also some natural remedies you can try at home.
Tea Tree Oil: Because of its natural antibacterial and antiviral properties, tea tree oil can be used to get rid of skin tags. Before application, the oil needs to be diluted by mixing a few drops of it with a carrier oil such as coconut oil, jojoba oil, or olive oil with the ratio of 1-2 drops of tea tree oil per teaspoon of carrier oil. Gently rub the mixture on the skin tag before bed and cover it with a bandaid overnight. Repeat until the skin tag is gone.
At-home freezing kits: work to eliminate skin tags by using a cryogenic substance that freezes and destroys the tissue. Before applying it, make sure you read the instructions. Avoid applying it to the healthy skin around the affected area.
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