What Are Skin Tags?
Skin tags, also known as Acrochordons or fibrous
polyps, are small flesh colored pouches that can either be raised
on the skin or protrude from the skin on a stalk called a "peduncle."
They are made up of loosely arranged collagen fibers and blood
vessels surrounded by a thickened or thinned-out epidermis. Skin
tags may be either smooth or irregular. Although the colors usually
match your skin tone, they can sometimes have a deeper pigmentation
like that of a mole. They can be found singly or in multiples.
Who is most likely affected with skin tags?
Skin tags are more common in middle aged women
then men or children, but anybody can get them. Both men and women
are susceptible to them as they age and they are quite common
in those over 60 years of age. They can occur after pregnancy
or weight gain. They are also more likely seen in obese people
as well as people with Type 2 diabetes. A tendency to develop
skin tags may run in families. In some cases babies are born with
skin tags.
Where on the body are they most likely found?
Skin tags are most likely found where the skin
may crease, such as around the neck, underarms, groin, under the
breasts , inside of the upper thigh area, truncal areas, or on
the eyelids or cheeks. They can occur just about anywhere!
Diagnosis
Characteristic appearance of skin tags include
- Soft
- Easily moveable
- Flesh-colored or slightly darker
- Usually attached to the skin surface by a
stalk
If it is not obvious that your skin growth is
a skin tag, your may want your doctor to have a look at it.
How long do they last?
Unless removed, skin tags are permanent.
Is it a tumor? Are they cancerous?
Yes, Skin tags are tumors in the sense that
they are a growth. The difference is that skin tags are benign,
meaning they are non cancerous.
What causes Skin Tags? Is there any prevention?
The cause of skin tags is unknown but it is
believed that the following play a role in their formation.
- High levels of Growth Factors
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Frictional pressure of skin rubbing skin
There is no known way to prevent the formation
of skin tags.
Why get them removed?
Although skin tags are benign, there are still
reasons why you may want them removed.
They may be rubbed and irritated by clothing,
jewelry, etc. which may cause some pain and an inflammation of
the area.
Cosmetic reasons.
Options for Removal
Laser removal
Electrosurgery
Surgical excision
Cryotherapy
Ligation
Natural non-evasive methods such as
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