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Skin tags (picture)

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SaltySeaBird · 02/07/2016 15:27

Since having DS I have a large, flappy skin tag on my neck, right where a necklace would fall.

My GP said they don't do them as its cosmetic and recommended a local clinic where they charge £250 a tag (I have a few less obvious ones). I asked if I could tie it off with a thread and she said she couldn't recommend that.

Any advice? Can it be done at home (it's quite large) or do I have to get it professionally done. Would you trust a beautician?

Will post a picture if I can.

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SaltySeaBird · 02/07/2016 15:32

Shows the size and base of it

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Jasonandyawegunorts · 02/07/2016 15:34

You can use nail clippers to cut skin tags off.

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PeppasNanna · 02/07/2016 15:35

Its quite small.
As its on your neck I understand why youwant rid of it.

Tying dental floss around it?

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 02/07/2016 15:35

Tie a hair round it, it'll go black and fall off in a few days.

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BestBeforeDate · 02/07/2016 15:37

I've tied off a couple successfully. Use dental floss, and tie it as tight as possible (it hurts!) . Once I'd got mine tied tight enough they dropped off after a day or so.

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Hawkinzy · 02/07/2016 15:53

Tie fishing line/dental floss tightly around them and they'll drop off after a couple of days.

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MitzyLeFrouf · 02/07/2016 16:18

Yep. Tie some dental floss tight around the base, watch it fall black and drop off. Takes about 5 days maybe.

You might want to wear a polo neck during this process.

Also, £250 for skin tag removal?! Mamma-bloody-mia.

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Bananajam · 02/07/2016 17:50

I tied dental floss around a large prominent skin tag under my arm put just above my bra strap. It was incredibly annoying and awkward. I managed to infect it which made it excruciatingly painful and I ended up having to pay for cream to clear up the infection. However I did have a happy ending as it then fell off!!
I've left the slightly smaller one alone..

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Incognita82 · 02/07/2016 17:50

Do you have a beauty salon near you which does electrolysis? I've had a couple done that way for about £40 for 15 minutes (means they have time do do a few/btlitz some hairs as well).

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Janey50 · 02/07/2016 18:30

£250 for skin tag removal? They are taking the piss,big time! Tie a piece of scrupulously clean cotton or dental floss tightly around the base,making sure your hands are clean too,and leave it for 5 days. It SHOULD drop off. My daughter has done this 3 times with no problems.

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Littleelffriend · 02/07/2016 20:01

You can use thread

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Strawclutching · 02/07/2016 20:02

Buy vitamin e capsules and pierce them. Rub it in it every night. Voila gone.

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Strawclutching · 02/07/2016 20:03

Buy vitamin e capsules and pierce them. Rub it in it every night. Voila gone.

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SomeDaysIDontGiveAMonkeys · 02/07/2016 20:12

I tied mine with sewing cotton and it fell off within a week.

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Wincarnis · 02/07/2016 20:20

I got rid of one with 'Wartner' wart freezing treatment Smile

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Hassled · 02/07/2016 20:21

I have skin tags and have read about the dental floss approach but I just can't bring myself to do it - it freaks me out. I'm going to have to woman up.

I did get rid of one using Bazooka (as in Bazooka That Verucca) but the GP sounded so horrified when I told her that I've never repeated it.

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Hassled · 02/07/2016 20:23

Bazuka, sorry

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BirdInTheRoom · 02/07/2016 22:29

TagBands - you can get them on Amazon. Work a treat (similar to tying thread around them) Not at all painful & easy to do.

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AmyInTheBoonies · 02/07/2016 22:36

Lemon essential oil got rid of mine. It slightly burns when you put it on neat but wasn't too bad. It took about 4 weeks to disappear.

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doceodocere · 02/07/2016 22:36

I sterilised a pair of nail scissors and snipped mine off.

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WholeAgain · 02/07/2016 22:38

I had loads on my neck removed by a local beautician. About £40 all in.

£250 per tag!!! Bloody hell

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AnthonyPandy · 02/07/2016 22:42

What about ones that are brown? Can you tie those up too?

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VimFuego101 · 02/07/2016 22:55

I've done a few of DH's using dental floss - it works fine.

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MitzyLeFrouf · 02/07/2016 22:58

It's important to make sure they are actual skin tags before attempting home remedies. Skin tags don't have any nerve ending so if you pinch them really hard you shouldn't be able to feel a thing.

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ZestyDragon · 02/07/2016 23:18

£250? That's a disgrace. I asked one of the Doctors at our local practise if mine could be removed and she also said it would have to be done privately. Months later I was seeing a different Doctor at that practise who commented on the tag on my shoulder - turned out he had a new laser thing that he was desperate to try out and had it done in minutes for free.....(by free I mean I had to watch him and the nurse get all excited about their new toy which was a bit unnerving.....)

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