Skin tags are medically known as skin tags or acrochordons.
They are most common in middle-aged and elderly people and occur frequently in the neck, armpits, upper body and around the eyes.
Obesity, pregnancy, menopause and hormonal diseases can cause skin tags to increase.
They are painless formations and can grow and multiply over time.
Rarely, skin tags can become irritated, darken in color and become painful.
They are single or multiple 1-3 mm diameter, skin or brown colored, soft and stalked formations.
If skin tags are numerous and widespread, the patient should be investigated for intestinal polyps and hormonal disorders.
After first performing a dermoscopic examination of the skin tags and making the diagnosis, if they disturb the person in terms of appearance and feeling, we can treat them easily and painlessly with laser.