Parks Dermatology Center - Granada Blvd

(386) 677-9044

Parks Dermatology Center - NSB

(386) 410-5045

Parks Dermatology Center - Port Orange

(386) 265-1913

Parks Dermatology Center -Palm Coast

(386) 255-4607

Parks Dermatology Center- Lakebridge

(386) 677-9044

Parks Dermatology Center- Orange City

(386) 218-6806

What Is a Skin Tag?

What Is a Skin Tag?

If you’ve ever noticed a little piece of dangling skin on your body, then you’ve most likely found a skin tag. While these little growths are completely benign, they can develop in places where clothes can rub against them and cause discomfort. Skin tags are most often found in and around the armpits, eyelids, groin, and neck. If you find that your skin tag is in an awkward or uncomfortable place, a dermatologist can easily remove it.

Treating Skin Tags Yourself

Chances are good that you’ve already googled “skin tags” and found a variety of home remedies and ways to remove the skin tag yourself. While some methods are safe and even effective at removing skin tags, it’s incredibly important that you consult your dermatologist first before trying any of these at-home treatments.


Not all skin tags should be treated with home remedies. Any large skin tags, are bleeding or painful, or are located in sensitive areas such as the genitals or the eyes should be treated by a dermatologist who will make sure to provide a safe, effective removal treatment.


Turning to a Dermatologist

There are several ways in which a dermatologist can remove skin tags. Some of these methods include,

  • Cryotherapy: Just like with warts, a dermatologist will freeze off the tag with liquid nitrogen (it usually only takes 1-2 treatments to remove the tag)
  • Cauterization: Burning off the skin tag can also effectively remove the benign growth after a couple of treatment sessions
  • Ligation: Tying a thread around the tag will cut off blood flow and make the growth eventually fall off
  • Excision: Your dermatologist may simply cut off the skin tag

If the skin tag isn’t large, uncomfortable, or in an awkward location then there is no reason to remove it; however, we understand that this may be purely for cosmetic reasons. In which case, your dermatologist is happy to remove the skin tag (but your health insurance is unlikely to cover the procedure).


If you want to have a skin tag removed, or if you aren’t sure whether a skin growth could be a tag, you must see your dermatologist first before you start trying any home remedies or treatments. It’s also important that everyone get an annual skin cancer screening with their dermatologist to check for suspicious or potentially cancerous growths.

What Is a Skin Tag?

If you’ve ever noticed a little piece of dangling skin on your body, then you’ve most likely found a skin tag. While these little growths are completely benign, they can develop in places where clothes can rub against them and cause discomfort. Skin tags are most often found in and around the armpits, eyelids, groin, and neck. If you find that your skin tag is in an awkward or uncomfortable place, a dermatologist can easily remove it.

Treating Skin Tags Yourself

Chances are good that you’ve already googled “skin tags” and found a variety of home remedies and ways to remove the skin tag yourself. While some methods are safe and even effective at removing skin tags, it’s incredibly important that you consult your dermatologist first before trying any of these at-home treatments.


Not all skin tags should be treated with home remedies. Any large skin tags, are bleeding or painful, or are located in sensitive areas such as the genitals or the eyes should be treated by a dermatologist who will make sure to provide a safe, effective removal treatment.


Turning to a Dermatologist

There are several ways in which a dermatologist can remove skin tags. Some of these methods include,

  • Cryotherapy: Just like with warts, a dermatologist will freeze off the tag with liquid nitrogen (it usually only takes 1-2 treatments to remove the tag)
  • Cauterization: Burning off the skin tag can also effectively remove the benign growth after a couple of treatment sessions
  • Ligation: Tying a thread around the tag will cut off blood flow and make the growth eventually fall off
  • Excision: Your dermatologist may simply cut off the skin tag

If the skin tag isn’t large, uncomfortable, or in an awkward location then there is no reason to remove it; however, we understand that this may be purely for cosmetic reasons. In which case, your dermatologist is happy to remove the skin tag (but your health insurance is unlikely to cover the procedure).


If you want to have a skin tag removed, or if you aren’t sure whether a skin growth could be a tag, you must see your dermatologist first before you start trying any home remedies or treatments. It’s also important that everyone get an annual skin cancer screening with their dermatologist to check for suspicious or potentially cancerous growths.

Ormond Beach
400 Lakebridge Plaza Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: (386) 677-9044

Ormond Beach
1385 West Granada Blvd., Ste 1
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: (386) 677-9044

Port Orange
1175 Dunlawton Avenue, Unit 102
Port Orange, FL 32127
Phone: (386) 265-1913

New Smyrna Beach
501 South Orange Street
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Phone: (386) 410-5045

Palm Coast
33 & 37 Old Kings Road North
Palm Coast, FL 32137
Phone: (386) 225-4607

Orange City
2515 Junior Street
Orange City, FL 32763
Phone: (386) 218-6806

Mailing Address:
400 Lakebridge Plaza Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Main Line: (386) 677-9044
Main Fax: (386) 677-3083


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