Nip Skin Tags in the Bud Before they Snowball
Nip Skin Tags in the Bud Before they Snowball

These
fibrous polyps, or acrochordons, look
like little bumps, or pouches, and may be attached by small stalks, called
peduncles. While usually found around
skin creases in the neck, underarms, eyelids, or upper thighs, they can occur
anywhere on the body.
Worse
yet, they’ll continue to grow, if left untreated. So, if you have skin tags, let us nip them in
the bud before spring, instead of letting them snowball this winter.
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