Definition
A skin tag is a common, benign skin growth, often found on the eyelids, neck, chest, armpits, and groin, which consists of a bit of skin that projects from the surrounding skin. Skin tags may be smooth or irregular, flesh colored or more deeply pigmented, and is usually raised above the skin on a stalk so that the skin tag hangs from the skin. Some skin tags can grow to look like a small cauliflower.
Causes of Skin Tags
Unknown. However there may be a maldigestion or malabsorption problem. Skin tags usually appear in middle age after stomach acids decrease. They may also be a sign of blood sugar issues.
Treatment options
- Minor Surgery
- Lab testing
- Nutritional counseling
- Homeopathic drainage (Unda)
- Microcurrent
Contact Rosetta Koach, LMT, ND at 503-628-6357 for removal of skin tags and treatment of underlying causes |