Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Skin tags, medically known as acrochordons or cutaneous papillomas, are small, soft, benign growths that typically appear on the skin's surfaceand range in size from a few millimeters to around a centimeter. They are typically flesh-colored or slightly darker than the surrounding skin. Skin tags can have a smooth or wrinkled appearance and may be attached to the skin by a narrow, stalk-like structure called a peduncle. They are quite common and usually painless, but they can be bothersome or cosmetically undesirable for some individuals.
The laser is directed precisely at the base of the skin tag. The laser energy is absorbed by the water content in the cells of the skin tag. This absorption causes the cells to heat up, leading to vaporization or coagulation of the cells. The goal is to sever the blood supply to the skin tag and break down the tissue.
The skin tag, it may shrink, dry up, or fall off over a period of a few weeks.
The exact cause of skin tags is not fully understood, but they may develop due to friction or skin rubbing against skin. They are more common in individuals who are overweight, pregnant, or have a family history of skin tags.
Skin Tags removal with laser