Skin tags
Skin tags are small, soft growths that hang off the skin. They are very common and harmless. Skin tags often appear on areas where skin rubs together, like the neck, underarms, eyelids, or groin. They can vary in size and are usually skin-colored or slightly darker. While they don’t require treatment, many people choose to remove them for comfort or cosmetic reasons. Removal is quick and can be done safely in the office.

Frequently Asked Questions
Skin tags are small, soft pieces of skin that stick out from the surface. They are noncancerous and very common.
Signs include small, soft, flesh-colored or slightly darker growths, often found on the neck, underarms, eyelids, or groin.
Skin tags can be removed quickly and safely in the office using methods like snipping, freezing, or burning them off.