Tuesday, March 29, 2011

How to Remove Moles, Warts along with Skin Tags

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Moles and warts are quite common and it's easy to remove them.

Skin tags create cosmetic problems and insurance companies don't cover such procedure. You need to spend money right from your own pocket if you want to remove these unsightly lesions. Since not all people afford to spend the money in removing the skin tags, moles, or warts, here are some effective home methods of getting rid of them.

In the case of skin tags, some say that you can just cut or scrape them off. However, if this is done improperly, it can lead to infection. Make sure that you know what you're doing and that you sterilize the nail clippers or scissors first. Soak the materials in sanitizer or place them over the fire. Before cutting the skin tags, prepare a bandage and cotton just in case there is bleeding.

Freezing is an additional way to get rid of skin tags, warts and moles. Previously, this technique was only done by doctors however now you can now buy 'freezing' products at the store. You must follow the instructions to the letter. This only works with small skin tags. The 'freezing' formulas come in kits that are more affordable than being treated by doctors.

Another removal method is to block the supply of blood to skin lesions and skin tags. The way to do this is to tie a knot tightly at the base of the skin tag. To be sure to get a tight knot, ask someone else to tie it for you. Don't take the string off for two days. The skin tag will fall off in a few days without the blood supply.

These are effective home methods for removing skin tags and even warts or moles. However, you need to be sure that the skin lesions are not malignant. If skin tags, moles or warts have changed in color and size dramatically, schedule an appointment with your doctor. This is the very first sign that indicates malignant skin lesions. If anything goes wrong with the above home methods consult a doctor as well.

Safety is very important and if you have second thoughts about carrying out the home methods, it would be best not to do it anymore and instead, consult a doctor. Aside from the home methods mentioned, there are still other home remedies that you can try like applying certain herbs on the affected area. If after all these home methods the skin tags, moles, and warts are not removed, a visit to the doctor is advised.

Even though this is costly, you know you are safe. A doctor can guarantee that your skin tag, wart or mole will be gone following the procedure. These outpatient procedures usually only take a short period of time (a couple of hours at most).

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