Skin Tags
Skin tags, also known as acrochordons, are small benign skin growths commonly found on the neck, underarms, or eyelids. Harmless but sometimes bothersome, they can affect comfort or the appearance of the skin.

Understanding Skin Tags
What are they?
Skin tags are small, soft, movable skin growths that appear on the skin’s surface.
Common areas: mainly in friction zones, neck, underarms, under the breasts, eyelids, or groin.
Appearance: flesh-colored or slightly darker, painless and harmless. Their size ranges from a few millimeters to one centimeter and can increase in number over time.
Although benign, they may become irritated or cosmetically bothersome depending on their location.
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Causes & Triggering Factors
Several everyday factors can contribute to the appearance and development of skin tags.
Prevention Tips
Reduce skin friction
- Wear soft, loose-fitting clothing.
Maintain healthy, balanced skin
- Cleanse gently every day.
- Apply a light moisturizer.
- Avoid heavily fragranced or irritating products.
Adopt healthy lifestyle habits
- Maintain a healthy weight to reduce skin folds.
- Stay active to support circulation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it possible to prevent skin tags?
There is no guaranteed way to prevent them, but reducing certain risk factors—such as excess weight, diabetes, and friction—may help minimize their appearance.
Can skin tags be painful?
Generally, no. However, they can become painful or irritated if rubbed, caught in clothing, or accidentally cut.
When should I see a professional?
If a lesion changes color, grows rapidly, or becomes painful, it should be evaluated to confirm that it is indeed a benign skin tag.







