Skin tag removal is a common medical procedure used to eliminate benign (non-cancerous) skin growths through various methods such as freezing, cutting, or burning. These small, flesh-colored or brown growths can appear anywhere on the body and usually don't cause pain or discomfort but may be removed for cosmetic reasons or due to irritation from clothing.
Skin tag removal is a common medical procedure used to eliminate benign (non-cancerous) skin growths through various methods such as freezing, cutting, or burning. These small, flesh-colored or brown growths can appear anywhere on the body and usually don't cause pain or discomfort but may be removed for cosmetic reasons or due to irritation from clothing.
Skin tag removal is a common medical procedure in New Zealand that involves the use of surgical instruments, cryotherapy or electrocautery to eliminate benign skin growths.
Procedure can be done in a doctor's office with local anesthesia. Waiting time for appointment is usually 1-3 weeks.