How to remove skin tags? There are several ways to remove skin tags, including surgery and cryosurgery, as well as more natural options by becoming dry and peeling off on their own.  

Removing skin tags at home without the presence of a medical professional is not advised, and you should make an appointment with an anal skin tag professional or colorectal surgeon instead.

What is an anal skin tag?

Skin tags are smooth, benign growths that typically appear in the folds of the skin on the neck, under the arms, between the breasts, in the groin, and on the eyelids. These lumps are loose collagen fibers that get stuck inside the skin’s thicker layers.

Skin tags are very common, impacting nearly 50 percent of the population. Those who are overweight or have diabetes are more likely to experience them. 

Anal skin tags are often not painful, but can become unformattable if they are caught in jewelry or clothes. There is relief if these growths constitute a nuisance. Here are some tips for removing skin tags at home, as well as some over-the-counter and surgical treatments.

How to remove skin tags at home ?- don’t 

If you want to have a skin tag removed, you should see a colorectal surgeon right away. Do not attempt to remove the skin tag on your own as it could lead to infection or further discomfort. While the skin tag may go away on its own, it is advised to not attempt to remove it in a DIY sort of fashion. 

Here are some ways people try to remove anal skin tags at home and why it may not be the best way:

  • Tea tree oil: Tea tree oil has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, and some people use it to treat skin tags naturally. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support the use of tea tree oil for skin tags, particularly those located in the anal area.
  • Banana peel: Banana peels have been used as a natural remedy for a variety of skin conditions, including skin tags, in traditional medicine. Some people believe that the enzymes and acids found in banana peels can help dissolve skin tags over time. There is, however, little scientific evidence to support the use of banana peels to treat skin tags. Furthermore, some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions if they apply banana peels to sensitive areas such as the anus.
  • Apple cider vinegar: Apple cider vinegar has long been used as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments, including skin tags. Some believe that the acidic nature of apple cider vinegar can aid in the breakdown of skin tag tissue, causing it to fall off over time. There is, however, little scientific evidence to support the use of apple cider vinegar for skin tags. Furthermore, some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions when applying apple cider vinegar to sensitive areas such as the anus.
  • Vitamin E: Vitamin E is a necessary nutrient that is essential for skin health. Some people believe that applying vitamin E oil to skin tags can promote healing and reduce their visibility. There is, however, little scientific evidence to support the use of vitamin E for skin tags. Furthermore, some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions when applying vitamin E oil to sensitive areas such as the anus.
  • Garlic: Watch out vampires. Garlic has long been used for its medicinal properties, and some believe it may be effective in treating skin tags. Garlic contains allicin, an antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory compound that may aid in the reduction of the size and appearance of skin tags. There is, however, limited scientific evidence to support the use of garlic to treat skin tags. Furthermore, some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions if they apply garlic directly to sensitive areas such as the anus.
  • Over-the-counter products for skin tags removal: Skin tags can be removed with a variety of over-the-counter products. These products usually work by either cutting off the blood supply to the skin tag, causing it to fall off, or by gradually dissolving the skin tag’s tissue. Over-the-counter skin tag removal products include the following:
  • Skin tag removal creams: These creams typically contain acids that aid in the breakdown of the skin tag’s tissue. They are directly applied to the skin tag and left on for a period of time. The skin tag may eventually fall off with repeated use.
  • Patches for skin tag removal: These patches are applied to the skin tag and left on for a period of time. They function by cutting off the blood supply to the skin tag, causing it to fall off.

Skin tag removal devices are intended to cut off the blood supply to the skin tag. They typically work by applying pressure to the skin tag’s base, causing it to detach from the skin.

It’s important to note that over-the-counter products may not be appropriate for all types of skin tags, and they may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some people. It’s always a good idea to consult with a doctor before trying any new treatments, especially for sensitive areas like the anus. Based on the individual’s specific condition and medical history, a healthcare provider can advise on the best treatment options.

Cryotherapy, or the application of extremely low temperatures, is used in freezing kits to remove undesirable skin tissue.

According to professionals, skin tags must be destroyed at temperatures between 4 and 58 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Dr. Allen Kamrava is a board-certified colorectal surgeon who has performed thousands of anal skin tag removal procedures. With years of experience and a commitment to providing the highest quality care, Dr. Kamrava and our team are dedicated to helping patients achieve their desired results safely and effectively. If you are suffering from anal skin tags or other skin growths and want to know how to remove skin tags, please schedule a consultation with our team today. We are here to provide you with the support and guidance you need to achieve the best possible outcome.

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