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Results: "Skin Tags"

Published on 10/04/2015
Anonymous
1622
Health & Fitness
"Skin tags are common, acquired benign skin growths that look like a small, soft balloons of hanging skin. Skin tags are harmless growths that can vary in number from one to hundreds. Males and females are equally prone to developing skin tags." - A definition from MedicineNet.com.
1.
1.
Have you ever been diagnosed with a skin tag?
Yes
35%
568 votes
No
56%
905 votes
Undecided
3%
54 votes
Not Applicable
6%
95 votes
2.
2.
If you have had them, were you annoyed with them?
Yes
34%
555 votes
No
11%
178 votes
Undecided
5%
77 votes
Not Applicable
50%
812 votes
3.
3.
If you have had them did you try to get rid of them?
Yes
25%
408 votes
No
19%
312 votes
Undecided
4%
58 votes
Not Applicable
52%
844 votes
4.
4.
If so, how did you try to get rid of them?
Laser surgery
5%
78 votes
Wart removal compound
7%
117 votes
Cut them off myself
14%
230 votes
Other (please specify)
7%
112 votes
Not Applicable
70%
1132 votes
Other Answers Percentage Votes
2.05% 11
doctor cut off 0.74% 4
doctor cut them off 0.74% 4
doctor 0.74% 4
dr cut them off 0.56% 3
doctor removed them 0.56% 3
froze them off 0.37% 2
surgery 0.37% 2
apple cider vinegar 0.37% 2
changed my diet, got rid of processed sugar 0.19% 1
gave up sugar and they went away after a few weeks 0.19% 1
twisted them off 0.19% 1
put a bandaid on one by mistake and it dried up and fell off 0.19% 1
tie a thread to cut off the blood supply, it will eventually fall off 0.19% 1
different ways 0.19% 1
skin tag stuff 0.19% 1
aveeno resurfacing scrub. it wasn't intentional. 0.19% 1
went to the dermatologist and had them removed 0.19% 1
dr removed in office 0.19% 1
used apple cider 0.19% 1
went to the dermatologist and got them cut off. 0.19% 1
dermotologist 0.19% 1
tried tea tree oil which did not work 0.19% 1
doctor removed 0.19% 1
dr removed 0.19% 1
alternative method 0.19% 1
froze with skin tag remover,it works 0.19% 1
freezing 0.19% 1
cut off by dr 0.19% 1
sauerkraut brine 0.19% 1
eventually rubbed off 0.19% 1
exfoliated it everyday til it was gone 0.19% 1
skin tag remover 0.19% 1
apple cider vinegar and tie a string around it 0.19% 1
dr cut them out 0.19% 1
skin dr sprayed them, they fell off in a few days, but it hurts and burns when he does it! 0.19% 1
doctor froze them 0.19% 1
nuskin 0.19% 1
removed by doctor 0.19% 1
dermatologist sprayed liquid nitrogen 0.19% 1
fasting 0.19% 1
tied string around it to cut off it's circulation 0.19% 1
dermatologist froze them off 0.19% 1
tag away medication 0.19% 1
skin tag medicine 0.19% 1
cover with airtight bandaid 0.19% 1
attached string 0.19% 1
dr took some off 0.19% 1
iodine 0.19% 1
none 0.19% 1
cream 0.19% 1
eventually mine dry up and fall off by themselves. 0.19% 1
doctor snipped them off ... 0.19% 1
pull them off 0.19% 1
doctor burnt them off 0.19% 1
acid compound like aspirin works great. 0.19% 1
dr. froze them off 0.19% 1
tie tight string around them for a week, and then they fall off!! 0.19% 1
dr. just cut them off 0.19% 1
tie a hair around it 0.19% 1
doctor cut it off 0.19% 1
dr removal 0.19% 1
twisting them off. 0.19% 1
my dermatologist that i see for skin cancer cut it off 0.19% 1
dermatologist 0.19% 1
applied tea tree oil 0.19% 1
dr cut them off. 0.19% 1
doctor cut it off. 0.19% 1
dr. cut it off 0.19% 1
doctor sliced it off. 0.19% 1
hand sanitizer on a cotton ball and left two days. 0.19% 1
fell off 0.19% 1
dem freezed them off 0.19% 1
removed at doctor's office 0.19% 1
had them removed by freezing at the doctor's office and have had them cut off in the hospital 0.19% 1
came off naturally ( doctor said they can die and fall off and did) 0.19% 1
bought the compound but then it got infected and fell off before i could use it. 0.19% 1
doc took one off in the office 0.19% 1
doctor removed them. 0.19% 1
there is a freezing stuff at the pharmacy, can't remeber the name at the moment 0.19% 1
i heard about using apple cider vinegar 0.19% 1
removed by a doctor 0.19% 1
tied them off 0.19% 1
cut off at dermatologist 0.19% 1
done at birth 0.19% 1
tea tree oil - didn't work 0.19% 1
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