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When is it worth considering having your Skin Tags Removed?
Developing skin tags during your life is pretty much a certainty since they are so common nowadays that everyone has at least one or two on their body by the time they reach maturity. Most of us don't even notice them and will never need to have them removed because they are utterly harmless, unlike warts. It is not always the case, though, that we don't notice them as they can occur in places where they become so annoying that we seek guidance as to whether they can be removed.
Is it a fair assumption to make that removal of Skin Tags by the NHS isn't likely? Advice you will receive from your GP is that they will not be removed under the NHS so you will need to see a private specialist. In these days of rising costs and cutting services in the NHS an issue that only causes frustration or prevents you looking attractive is not considered vital.
If a wart is harmful and a skin tag just isn't then how do you identify the difference? The main difference is that a wart is caused by a virus and like all viruses can easily infect other people as well as be spread around your own body. Skin tags are not contagious so they don't spread and they usually appear in areas where skin touches skin, in the armpits for example, or in the folds of the neck and eyelids, as well as beneath breasts and in the area of the groin. So skin tags appear through mechanical processes of movement and rubbing of surfaces.
Skin tags, or acrochordons as they are scientifically known, are easy to identify because they look fleshy or slightly brownish and hang off the skin. This is very unlike the appearance of warts which often showa nerve as a black point in the centre with scaley scabs developing around this point. If you finda cluster of growths it is unlikely to be skin tags because they don't spread.
As we grow older we can develop more skin tags in different places sometimes amounting to hundreds although some people only have a few. Pregnant women can develop new skin tags through changes in hormone levels and diabetics can also find more, particularly if they grow larger. Genetics can also play a part without there being any other specific reason for skin tag development. Many of us simply don't find them any bother so we don't spend any time worrying about these little tags of skin that don't cause us any harm to leave alone.
It is when they start catching on your clothes and jewellery that they start to be a nuisance. Particularly when you have been sporting your favourite necklace and you see small spots of blood on your blouse from a skin tag on your neckline. Like everything else in life, once your attention has been drawn to something you can't help noticing it more and more and catching more things on it!
Shaving the groin area or armpits can also end up in an annoying ritual of catching that skin tag with your razor and causing it to bleed. Eye gloss and eye liner can also prove hazardous to your annoyance levels when skin tags are determined not to be covered. Then of course you have the skin tag between your butt that snags on your under garments when you are in a rush!
If some of these apply they could lead to causing you to settle-back and think about possibly freezing them away. And the beauty of this is it is quite possible to complete exactly that. You'll, of course, need to visit a professional cosmetic doctor who's been taught to make use of this newest method that's both affordable and completely risk-free. Recuperation from this therapy is fast and visit occasions could be diverse to fit in with an active way of life.
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