i don't want it done by the doctor or a Professional and i have seen SKIN TAG REMOVAL REMEDY but it is all in america and they dont ship. a website i saw said that it could be wart remover too but which one? thanks....Where in england can i buy skin tag removal cream or remedy?
ANY pharmacist should be able to give you good, honest advice.
There are a number of products on the market that work equally or better.
I even found some good stuff at a veterinary supply.
Depending where they are and how bad they are a Dr. can burn them off. That way they never come back.
I had one on my bum.Where in england can i buy skin tag removal cream or remedy?
No magic potions. You can tie them off (non-waxed floss works well), snip them off (baby nail scissors work well -- but whatever you use, STERILIZE it first!), or freeze them off (there are over-the-counter home cryotherapy kits - just like a Dermatologist uses).
You can see a doctor to have them removed. He'll use one of the above methods, but charge you a lot more than if you did it yourself :D
Be aware that new ones are likely to continue to appear. But they don't ';grow back bigger'; as one poster suggested. It's just that if you have them, you're likely to continue to have them.
Personally I just tie them off with strong thread soaked in antiseptic, they then fall off in a few days. However, the Dr Scholls Clear Away products used for varucas and warts work well - as long as you use something like a corn plaster to keep the gel localised then cover with a plaster. Some of their new products actually have this system.
They are easy to get rid of without any creams at all. Just tie a piece of cotton around it tightly and it will be starved of its blood supply and just fall off. I have done this many times. It is difficult to do yourself, so find someone else to help you.
no! dont use any wart remover stuff! it is not ment for skin tags!!!
I'm sorry but please don't try and remove them yourself because they come back larger next time.
Ask your doctor and see what he/she suggests.
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