Why Has Skin Tag Removal At Home Become So Popular?

Method For Skin Tag Removal At Home

Hey……its Jay here.

If you’ve been searching for information about skin tag revoval at home, then you probably have come to the right place. I cant guarantee that the solution presented here will work for you, but I bet it will.

Why am I writing this?

I’ve come across an exciting new solution for people searching for how to remove skin tags. Charles Davidson, an alternative medical practitioner and natural remedies expert with a specialization in skin care, has discovered a safe, simple and effective method for skin tag removal at home.

He entered this field of work because he, personally, was plagued by skin tags and moles in the worst place imaginable….. on his face. He was tormented by them. He discovered a method to remove skin tags and moles that changed his life. He has written a tell-all report on this called “How To Remove Moles, Warts And Skin Tags In 3 Days”, so that others can get rid of skin tags, moles, and warts, as well.

More than half the population experiences a growth of skin tags on their body at some time in their adult lives. They are harmless to your health, but you probably would rather not have them on your body, especially when they seem to pop up continuously. You will look much better and feel much better about yourself, if you could find a safe and easy way to get rid of skin tags that have attached themselves to your body.

The Alternative To Skin Tag Removal At Home

There is just one alternative and that is to have them removed by a physician. There are three ways doctors remove skin tags. They are removed by cutting them off, burning them, or freezing them. Skin tags can be cut off with a scalpel or medical shears. They can be burned off with a medical cautery device or they can be frozen with liquid nitrogen. These procedures can be painful…so be prepared to take pain killers. As surgury is the most common procedure for skin tag removal, there is a risk of scarring if the wound needs to be sutured.

Physicians typically charge $150 for the removal of each skin tag. If there is more than one skin tag that needs to be removed, this can become expensive. Unfortuneately, this is unlikely to be covered by your insurance plan. Most insurance plans do not cover the cost of removing them, because removing skin tags is considered a cosmetic procedure. Also, recurrence of skin tags is likely.

Because of this, skin tag removal at home is being explored by more and more people.

You probably want to know if skin tag removal at home is safe. The answer is that it depends how it is done. There are some ways that are not entirely safe.

It appears that Charles Davidson has found a safe and effective method to remove skin tags at home.

Be sure to check out Charles’ method, and come back here to post your comments about it. I’d love to hear your feedback on his report.

The Main Reason To Get Rid Of Skin Tags

Why People Want To Get Rid Of Skin Tags


Why get rid of skin tags

There is no reason to get rid of skin tags from a medical perspective. They pose no threat to human health.

Skin tags are skin growths that look like a small piece of soft, hanging skin. A skin tag is a benign tumour. A tumor is a mass of tissue that serves no useful purpose and generally exists at the expense of healthy tissues. A benign tumour is not cancerous and will not spread to other areas of the body. It can occur on the body or face, but most commonly grows on the neck, underarms, eyelids, groin, upper chest, and under the breasts of women.

Skin tags are an acquired condition. They are not present at birth. Obesity and being moderately overweight, dramatically increase the chances of having skin tags. Women with larger breasts, even if they are not overweight, are also more prone to skin tags under their breasts.

More than half population is reported to have skin tags at some time in their lives. They mostly arise in adulthood. They are much more common in middle age, and they tend to increase in prevalence up to age 60.

Some small tags spontaneously rub or fall off painlessly and the person may not even know they had a skin tag. Most tags do not fall off on their own and stay around once formed.

If skin tags pose no threat to health, why do so many people want to get rid of skin tags?

The Main Reason To Get Rid Of Skin Tags

People want to remove skin tags for a cosmetic reason. They want to look good to others, and to themselves, and they want to feel better about themselves. Researchers have confirmed this. When people were asked why it was important to them to get rid of skin tags, the predominant responses were as follows

  • they embarrass me
  • people stare at them
  • they are ugly
  • they make me unattractrive
  • they damage my self confidence
  • they make me self concsious

A few people also said their skin tags caused them discomfort when clothing rubbed aginst them.

However the biggest reason, by far, to get rid of skin tags, was to improve their appearance. Because it is so costly to have them removed by a doctor, many people flook for a method that enables them to do skin tag removal at home.

Skin Tag Removal At Home Guide

7 Methods For Skin Tag Removal At Home

The cost of skin tag removal by the medical profession is not affordable to many people.   More and more people are turning to inexpensive skin tag removal at home.  Here are some of most common methods used.

  1. Probably the most common method used for skin tag removal at home is cutting off the skin tag with a nail scissors or clippers.  But be careful if you decide to use this method, because there is risk of an infection.  You must first sterilize the scissors or clippers by using boiling water.  When the implement has cooled down, you should wipe it with rubbing alcohol.  As this method will probably be somewhat painful, it would be advisable to numb the area first with an ice cube, or other cold substance.  Now cut off the skin tag at its base.  Apply rubbing alcohol to it and cover it with a band aid.
  2. You can use a natural herbal extract, like dermisil, for removing skin tags.  Apply it to the surface of the skin tag and it will dissolve it.
  3. You can use vitamin E for skin tags removal.  Put some vitamin E on a band aid and apply it to the skin tag.  Leave it for a few days.  Check to see if the skin tag has come off.  Repeat the Vitamin E on a band aid until the skin tag comes off.
  4. Removing skin tags can also be accomplished by tying a  piece of dental floss or sewing thread around the base of a skin tag.  This cuts off the blood supply to the skin tag, effectively killing it.  The skin tag will come off within a few days.
  5. Baking soda and Castor is another home remedy to remove skin tags.  You mix the 2 together until they become a paste.  Apply the paste to the skin tag 3 times a day until it dries up and falls off.  This may take a couple of days.
  6. Freezing is another method that is commonly used for skin tag removal.  Freezing is a process that doctors use to remove skin tags.  You can use the process at home.  Apply a freezing solution, such as Freeze Away, to the surface of the skin tag.  It will kill the cells of the skin tag immediately.
  7. The safest method for skin tag removal at home is to purchase a product with a guide that walks you through how to remove skin tags.