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Skin tag removal

Skin tag removal treatment at Claire Derma

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What It Is

Skin tags are small, soft, harmless growths that commonly appear on the neck, underarms, eyelids, groin, or body folds. They may cause cosmetic concern or irritation due to friction from clothing or jewelry.

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How It Works

At ClairéDerma, skin tags are removed using quick, safe, and minimally invasive techniques. Dermatologists may use:

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Clinical examination to confirm benign nature
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Local anesthesia if required
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Snip excision, cauterization, or cryotherapy
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Minimal bleeding control
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Post-procedure care instructions
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Benefits

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Quick and simple removal
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Immediate cosmetic improvement
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Relief from irritation or rubbing
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Minimal downtime
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Low risk of scarring
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Ideal For

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Individuals with multiple or bothersome skin tags
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Tags getting irritated by clothing or shaving
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People seeking cosmetic skin improvement
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Patients wanting safe removal by a dermatologist

The Treatment Process

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Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma

Examination and confirmation that the growth is a skin tag.

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Area Preparation

Skin is cleaned; anesthesia used if needed.

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Removal Procedure

Tag is snipped, frozen, or cauterized.

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Wound Care

Minor dressing or ointment applied.

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Follow-Up (if required)

Usually not necessary unless multiple lesions are removed.

Expected Results and Recovery

The procedure takes only a few minutes. Healing occurs within a few days. Small marks may appear temporarily but usually fade.

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Got Questions?We've Got Answers

Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.

They commonly form in areas of friction where skin rubs against skin or clothing, especially in people with weight gain, diabetes, or hormonal changes.

Yes, multiple tags can usually be removed during the same visit depending on their number and size.

It may become painful, swell, change color, or bleed. In such cases, medical removal is recommended to avoid infection.

Most skin tags are clearly benign, but if a lesion looks unusual, the dermatologist may send it for analysis.

They are more common in adults, but can occasionally appear in adolescents, especially with obesity or friction-prone skin.

Sometimes frequent skin tags are associated with insulin resistance or metabolic conditions, which your doctor may evaluate.