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Sheena Sat 15-Oct-16 12:07:27

I have a horrible skin tag just under my right breast (so awkward to get at) and seems to be a lot bigger now (have had it for a long time) and now I'm noticing it more as my bra rubs on it. Has anyone had one removed successfully either in a clinic, or by doing it yourself? I am so squeamish about tying anything round it and doing my own "snipping" .. so I wonder if anyone has used any of the home remedies with any success?

Any tips gratefully received smile

harrysgran Fri 21-Oct-16 10:23:35

I had a small one on my neck I dabbled tea tree oil on a couple of times a day and after a week it disappeared but I've also used lemon juice in the past with success although it took a little longer to work

JS06 Fri 21-Oct-16 10:35:15

Advanced electrolysis is the way forward.

I had a skin tag from my arm removed instantly, no pain, no bleeding, no redness or irritation afterwards. Think the cost was £38 a session and I only needed one.

It's a marvel - great for those small capillaries on your nose too or little moles which are ok to remove. Tiny milia can be treated too.

See if there's a clinic in your area.

inishowen Fri 21-Oct-16 10:43:26

I had one on my groin and as it got rubbed by my underwear the GP arranged for me to have it removed. It was done by another GP who has experience with that sort of thing. As yours is being caught under your bra you could justify getting it removed medically.

chrissyh Fri 21-Oct-16 10:48:24

I had one in the same place as you, Sheena, and my doctor took it off in the surgery. Completely pain free.

icanhandthemback Fri 21-Oct-16 10:50:31

I have 5 of them on my eyelids and saw a specialist who refused to remove them. Apparently I have several more coming through. angry I hate the blessed things but guess I'll have to learn to live with them. I hope you have more success.

boo2410 Fri 21-Oct-16 10:58:49

I'm sure I read on a Mumsnet thread that you can paint them with clear nail varnish and they fall off. I'm sure it even worked for some. Can't say I've tried it, got quite a few but they are not bothering me at the moment. Not sure about whether it has to be clear. Suppose that's least unobtrusive. Imagine purple/red/black blobs dotted around. Nice!! ?

gillyjp Fri 21-Oct-16 11:22:30

I've had two skin tags removed at my local surgery years ago by a doctor who specialised in that sort of thing. One which was no my shoulder was quite large and I had to have a couple of stiches as well but nothing painful. However when I went back when some were getting fairly large around my neck they wouldn't do it as I was told it was 'cosmetic' I suppose NHS cuts were beginning to take effect and they had to start prioritising medical procedures.

Anyway the ones around my neck were growing quickly and would get in the way of jewellery etc and just looked unsightly as well. For a Christmas present one year my OH treated my to a procedure at Harley St where I had them all lasered off. I had little scabs all over my neck for a while and wore a loose scarf to disguise them but it was well worth it. I would do that now rather than go back to my local GP if any more appear. I think the local GP would do it if any were rubbing under a bra strap and causing bleeding.

Doreen5 Fri 21-Oct-16 11:35:56

I have one on my eyelid! Has anyone else had one removed successfully from their eyelid please?

Fi61 Fri 21-Oct-16 11:52:08

I bought skin tag remover from Amazon. Applied it, tied cotton around it and put a plaster over it. It was on my neck and was catching in clothing jewellery etc. I changed the plaster and reapplied lotion daily. It fell off within a week. Would do it again. No fuss, no problem.

Diggingdoris Fri 21-Oct-16 13:38:05

I had a big one in my bra line and asked the Dr to look at it as it was growing. He took it off for me though mentioned that he shouldn't be doing it as its considered to be cosmetic surgery. It took a while to heal as it was rubbed by bra daily, but not painful.

Elssa21 Fri 21-Oct-16 15:29:49

I used to have so many skin tags under my boobs so took to scrubbing gently with an exfoliating glove or loofah. No problems since.

cloggie Fri 21-Oct-16 16:22:19

I have used Teatree oil on a - what looked like a tag - on my breast and it has totally disappeared. I dabbed it straight on from the bottle, morning and night.

Shizam Fri 21-Oct-16 20:39:10

Many NHS practices will no longer offer to perform procedures such as this. If yours does, go for it. Incidentally, I had an ugly one under my arm which I probably stupidly snipped off with scissors. Wasn't easy to do, but it's never regrown.

GrandmaKT Fri 21-Oct-16 20:53:33

Several years ago I went to visit my dear father (DF on here I presume?). He wasn't in when I arrived, but had left a note to say he was over the road in he pub. Sure enough when I walked in he was there propping up the bar. I hadn't seen him for a few months and he had developed a skin tag under his eye. I went up and gave him a hug, then said "what's that thing on your face?" and plucked it off! The look on the bar-man's face when he turned round to see my DF with blood pouring down his face! (That's the way we do things in our family!)

Sheena Fri 21-Oct-16 21:11:00

Again, thank you everyone who has replied ... lots of different remedies, but it looks like I should really go to my gp and ask if they'll take it off.... but then again... maybe I'll just try another remedy first smile .

Valbeasixties Sat 22-Oct-16 05:33:47

I had a skin tag on my back - near where my bra fastened - for many many years. In fact my children used to refer to it as mummy's rice crispie!

As it tended to 'catch' against my bra, I mentioned it to my GP while I was visiting him about a more serious matter, and he told me to wait until I had to have surgery and then ask if it could be removed at the same time! There was no surgery planned!
My mum tried to remove it by tying it tightly with medicated cotton thread but the thread kept working its way undone.
So...... I learnt to live with it - but not love it!

Then ..... only last year - about 30 years later, I happened to mention it while I was having facial electrolysis and it came up during discussion with my practitioner. She immediately asked me to whip up my t-shirt and there it was gone - fast and painless. Sorted!

I did miss it ... but only for a very short while!

Jalima Sat 22-Oct-16 11:54:51

Be very careful using tea tree oil - excellent stuff but use with care if you use it neat, being very careful to get it just on the tag. perhaps applying it with a cotton wool bud would help with accuracy.

Felix2007 Sat 22-Oct-16 14:55:22

Goodness, I had no idea that they were so common. I bought something on the internet called Medosan, which you are supposed to paint on at night and in the morning. I think it would work if only I could remember to use it regularly!

seadragon Sat 22-Oct-16 22:54:49

Would strongly recommend getting GP to have a look at it. S/he should offer to treat it especially if it is growing and being rubbed. You can then decide whether you want it treated. I am plagued with them and gave up wearing jewellery because of the ones round my neck. I had had them frozen off before - completely painless. However a few weeks ago one on my chest started growing alarmingly. My GP said tying or snipping was the favoured treatment now. He got rid of most of them and reassured me that the big one was unlikely to be sinister. I was scared too but I'm glad I went.

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