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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Ways to Naturally⚕️ Remove Skin Tags

⚕️8 Ways to Naturally Remove Skin Tags⚕️

By Positivemed-Team
Edited By: Stephanie Dawson

• Tea tree oil

Tea tree oil helps in controlling and curing many skin diseases. Take a cotton ball soaked in water and clean the skin tag. Add 3 drops tea tree oil to the cotton ball and apply directly to the skin tag. Repeat this process for 10 days twice a day until the tag vanishes.

• Apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is very effective in removing skin tags. Apply some vinegar to a cotton ball and apply it to the skin tag. It causes a stinging sensation post application. Use it for 2-4 weeks until the tag goes away.

• Banana peel

Banana peel is also a good remedy for removing skin tags. Cut the peel into small pieces, place the peel on the affected area and let it remain there using a bandage. Leave it overnight and repeat the process daily until the tags go away.

• Castor oil

This oil can be used as an ointment by mixing it with baking soda to create a paste. Apply this paste to the affected skin area and see the tags vanish. You can also add some citrus oil to the paste as it becomes very stinky.

• Garlic

Crushed garlic juice is effective for removing skin tags. Apply some of this juice onto the tags and cover with a bandage. Change the juice and the bandage at least three times a day.


• Ginger

Rub slices of raw ginger on the affected area for about 2 weeks and the skin tag will eventually go away.

• Pineapple juice
Pineapple juice is also very powerful for removing skin tags. Apply pineapple juice on the affected area twice each day for about a week without washing it off. This exercise will make the skin tag fade away.

• Fenugreek seeds

This is an amazing herb that contains powerful antioxidants. Keep fenugreek seeds in water overnight and drink this water in the morning before having breakfast. Do not consume more than 100 gm, or a little less then 1/2 cup, each day.
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Removing Moles and Skin Tags - Topic Overview

Moles are skin growths made up of cells that produce color (pigment). A mole can appear anywhere on the skin, alone or in groups. Most people get a few moles during their first 20 years of life. They are usually brown in color but can be blue, black, or flesh-colored. Most moles are harmless and don't cause pain or other symptoms unless you rub them or they bump against something.

Skin tags are small, soft pieces of skin that stick out on a thin stem. They most often appear on the neck, armpits, upper trunk, and body folds. The cause of skin tags is not known. They are harmless.
 
Why remove a mole or skin tag?
Most moles and skin tags don't require treatment. But sometimes people want to remove them for cosmetic reasons or because they cause discomfort when they rub against clothing or get caught in jewelry.

Check with your doctor if you have a mole that looks differentcamera from your other moles. He or she may need to do a biopsy of the mole, which means removing the mole and sending it to a lab to check it for cancer.
How do doctors remove moles and skin tags?

Your doctor may remove a mole or skin tag in any of these ways:
Cutting it off. Skin tags may be snipped off with a scalpel or surgical scissors. Some moles can be "shaved" off flush with the skin. Other moles may have cells that go underneath the skin, so your doctor might make a deeper cut to remove the entire mole and prevent it from growing back. This cut may require stitches.
Freezing it with liquid nitrogen. Your doctor will swab or spray a small amount of super-cold liquid nitrogen on the mole or skin tag. You might have a small blister where the mole or skin tag was, but it will heal on its own.
Burning it off. An electric current passes through a wire that becomes hot and is used to burn off the upper layers of the skin. You may need more than one treatment to remove a mole. Skin tags are removed by burning through the narrow stem that attaches them to the skin. The heat helps prevent bleeding.

The procedure may hurt a little, but your doctor will numb the area with an anesthetic before he or she begins. If the procedure causes any bleeding, your doctor may apply a medicine that helps stop the bleeding. Then he or she will cover the area with antibiotic cream or ointment and put a bandage on it. These procedures usually leave no scars or marks.
 
Can you remove moles and skin tags at home?
Home remedies, such as using nail clippers to cut off skin tags or lotions and pastes to remove moles, may cause bleeding, infection, and scarring. And it's important that your doctor check moles before they are removed. It's much safer to have your doctor remove your moles and skin tags for you.

http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/removing-moles-and-skin-tags-topic-overview
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15 Natural Home Remedies
For Skin Tag Removal

February 5, 2013


Research has shown that all skin tags are benign and in most cases can just be left alone and not pose any danger or threat. However this is not easy for skin tags that are in awkward positions or those that are rather large. Such skins tags tend be knocked, bumped or even scrapped and therefore cause people to look for ways to remove them. Since skin tags do not pose any threat or danger it is safe to try removing them using home remedies.
However, before you try to remove a lesion at home make sure that it is just a skin tag and not something more serious. If the skin tag tends to change color or is growing too fast seek medical attention since it may be a sign for something dangerous. If you are sure that the skin tag is benign you can explore some of the following home remedies that are cheaper than over the counter medication or surgery.

Tea Tree Oil


Tea tree oil has been used for many generations to cure many skin conditions at home and has had a positive impact. Here is how you use it a skin tag.
  • Properly clean the skin tag
  • Soak some cotton in clean water.
  • Add three drops of the oil to the soaked cotton ball.
  • Rub the concoction on to the skin tag in a circular motion.
Repeat this for a week or up to ten days until the lesion falls off.

Lemon Juice

The citric acid found in lemons and other fruits can be able to decompose off the cells in a skin tag.
Squeeze some lemon juice into a cotton ball and apply the juice on the skin tag; leave the juice to dry. You will be able to see some change in the skin tags after a few days and eventually the skin tag will dry off.

Banana Peel


Cut the banana peel into reasonable pieces. Now use a band to secure the peel onto the affected area, make sure the inside of the peel is the one in contact with your skin.
Leave the peel on overnight and repeat the whole procedure on a daily basis until the skin tag falls off.

Dental Floss

This is one of the most preferred home remedies for many people because it can be used on any part of the body. To use this method simply tie the floss around the base of the skin tag ensuring that you are as near to the body as possible. The knot you make should be tight. You will observe that the skin tag will become smaller in a few days and within a period of 2-3 weeks it will eventually disappear. Some people opt to cut the skin tag but other leave it to fall off on its own.

Castor Oil and Baking Soda


A mixture of baking soda and castor oil has been used to remove skin tags at home.
  • Mix the baking soda into a thick paste and apply it on to a clean skin tag.
  • Cover the area with a band and leave it overnight.
  • In the morning remove the band and clean the skin tag with warm water.
  • Repeat the procedure for a week or 10 days until the lesion falls off.

Apple Cider Vinegar

It has been used for the removal of skin conditions such as acne and warts among many others.
  • Clean the skin tag with some soapy water and leave the surface to dry naturally.
  • Apply the vinegar directly using a cotton ball in circular motions.
  • Do this often during the day for a week until the skin tag falls off.

Onion Juice


Chop an onion and leave it in a container that has some salt overnight, so as to extract some juice. Apply the onion juice in the evening on the skin tag and cover the area. In the morning rinse the area with warm water; repeat the procedure every night for at least a week.

Pineapple Juice

Apply pineapple juice two to three times every day without rinsing and after 7 to 10 days the skin dag will fade way.

Garlic

Crush some garlic, apply the juice onto the lesion and cover the area with a band. Make sure that you change the garlic and the band three times in a day.

Aloe Vera Gel


Massage aloe Vera gel onto your skin every day. If you have a plant near just apply the juice on the skin tag. Aloe Vera has been used in many skin care products due its ability to heal.

Compressed Air

This is cryotherapy where by the lesion is frozen off. Some people claim that using compressed air in a tin has the same effect as cryotherapy and that after one or two applications the lesion will change color and eventually fade off.
Freezing can cause damage to the surrounding tissues and break the cells down so if you choose this method be ready for its negative impact.

Nail Polish


Paint the polish onto the tag and completely cover it, leave it to dry on the tag. Repeat the procedure using fresh paint two to three times every day and eventually the tag will fade of in just a few days.

Duct Tape

People argue that leaving a patch of duct tape on the skin tag for a period of seven days will cause it to drop off when the tape is removed. The method can also be used in mole removal, however, usually people use this home remedy for wart removal and it is proven to be really effective.

Vitamin E

Rub a small amount of the vitamin on to the affected area twice a day and within two weeks the skin tag will disappear. You can also combine the treatment with garlic and leave overnight.

Ginger

If you rub raw slices of ginger on the lesion it has been claimed that the skin tag will eventually fall off in two weeks.

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