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Self Removal of Skin Tags
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Hi,
Has anyone tried the Dental Floss method of Skin Tag removal, where a piece of floss is tied tightly around the base of the tag and then allowed to dry up and fall off over the course of a week or so? If so, was removal successful and did the Tag ever return?
Thanks
Has anyone tried the Dental Floss method of Skin Tag removal, where a piece of floss is tied tightly around the base of the tag and then allowed to dry up and fall off over the course of a week or so? If so, was removal successful and did the Tag ever return?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've seen this question posted elsewhere recently but failed to answer as I reasoned that some of the answer involved methods that were too laborious.
If you can stand the pain of a pin prick, you can stand the method I use. I grasp the skin tag with a pair of tweezers, stretch it almost to the point of pain but not quite then literally touch it with a scalpel blade, which again is painful for the briefest of moments.
Why wait until something as small as a skin tag is necrosed? My method requires the merest, minimal pain threshold. Others have their own methods, feel free to choose one you prefer.
If you can stand the pain of a pin prick, you can stand the method I use. I grasp the skin tag with a pair of tweezers, stretch it almost to the point of pain but not quite then literally touch it with a scalpel blade, which again is painful for the briefest of moments.
Why wait until something as small as a skin tag is necrosed? My method requires the merest, minimal pain threshold. Others have their own methods, feel free to choose one you prefer.
Several years back, in 'the good old days' surgeons would often remove skin tags for staff at the end of an operating list under local anaesthetic.
As a result of procedural correctness, documentation etc this practice has discontinued in the last decade.
I remove them myself because I've never understood why some have them removed under local anaesthetic. The injection of the local is no different pain wise in removing them in the manner I've described, but that's just me.
As a result of procedural correctness, documentation etc this practice has discontinued in the last decade.
I remove them myself because I've never understood why some have them removed under local anaesthetic. The injection of the local is no different pain wise in removing them in the manner I've described, but that's just me.
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