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LakeGirl 04-18-2007 10:17 PM

Gross-ish question
 
I hate talking about this kind of stuff, but does anyone else have the horrible skin tags? I have several of them around my neck and I hate them. Is there any way to get rid of them and are they prevelant in overweight people?

rockinrobin 04-18-2007 10:23 PM

I have a few of them myself, though not many. A couple around my neck. And one under my arm. I really don't know whether or not being overweight/obese has anything to do with it.

If they bother you I think a dermatologist would be the person to speak to about them.

famograham 04-18-2007 10:31 PM

I had one once..and I agree with you...it made me so nuts that I took it off MYSELF!!!!

I didn't know what it was at the time, and I got it at the base with pointy tweezers and took it off. Yes...it hurt, but it never came back, and I haven't had one since.

Sorry if that's TMI :o

I'd talk to your doctor...they're supposedly really easy to remove.

NickiB68 04-18-2007 10:31 PM

I have a couple also, mine are small and don't really bother me. I ditto Robin, see a good dermatologist. They can get them off if they are really bothering you.

Cokia 04-18-2007 10:32 PM

I had a couple--my family dr just froze them off. Kind of like a mole.

Stepping Out 04-18-2007 10:33 PM

Lake Girl...
 
I had a bunch of skin tags on my neck that I had frozen off by my doctor about 7 or 8 years ago. I've noticed a few trying to come back. If they really bother you, you might ask your doctor about freezing. The procedure is simple..they apply liquid nitrogen to each tag and they just drop off in a few days. Just a few minutes in the doctor's office is all it takes. :)

jennylou 04-18-2007 10:37 PM

One symptom of PCOS is skin tags, and since obesity is another sign of PCOS, I throw it out there.

LakeGirl 04-18-2007 10:44 PM

Thanks for the info! For those of you who had them frozen off, did your insurance cover it? I'm wondering if it is considered cosmetic.

MandiK 04-18-2007 10:51 PM

I had a few skin tags removed by my regular family doc. She just cut them off. Insurance did cover it. Also, they are more prevalant in people with PCOS. So if you have PCOS, that could be why you are getting them.

boaterswife 04-18-2007 11:04 PM

I've gotten aggrivated enough a couple of times to take them off myself, but be warned when you do that it DOES HURT, and they do bleed quite a bit. I've also had them frozen in the doctors office once. It was covered by my insurance, I only paid my normal $10 office co-pay. Oh, and there was no pain or blood when they were frozen off!

As far as being related to obesity....I have no facts to support this, but my thoughts say yes. I never had them AT ALL before getting so large, and I haven't had any since my weight has gone down. The doctor did tell me once that you will get them where "something rubs" whether it be a necklace, or the most common neckline you wear, where your bra rubs, or under your arms where the seam from your shirt sleeves rub.

Hope this helps!

melsfolly 04-19-2007 04:26 AM

I've had a few removed by my doctor - unfortunately, my plan didn't cover it so I haven't gone back as additional tags have appeared. I did try to remove a couple more of them myself a few of months ago because I'd seen so many posts about them being simple to snip off...but that was when I discovered that I was a baby and I only managed to get rid of one of them!

GirlyGirlSebas 04-19-2007 07:56 AM

Hi Kimberly,

Are those things a drag! I've read that skin tags are an external sign of hormonal issues in your body. In addition to PCOS, skin tags can also be sign of insulin resistance which can lead to diabetes. My Grandma's back and neck was covered with them. She was never overweight, but she had diabetes.
Skin tags are easily removed in the doctor's office, however, not all insurances will cover this procedure.

Charbar 04-19-2007 08:30 AM

Like Linda.. I just took it off myself. It hurt a little.. bleed a little, but no more then a scab. It was no big deal and it didn't grow back. I only had one.

Sandi 04-19-2007 09:26 AM

I have always just removed mine myself. *snip, snip* I know my mom had a bunch on her neck froze off.

ladybugnessa 04-19-2007 09:31 AM

i have some... on my neck and such... i hate them I keep meaning to have them removed. I never knew they were a sign of PCOS... time to call the doc... that could explain the major effort i need to lose weight...


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