[97428] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Say-goodbye to your unwanted skin-tags and moles-FAST.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (DermaTek)
Tue Apr 25 12:42:02 2017
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 14:31:06 -0400
From: DermaTek <dermatek@yourhealthyskinupdates.com>
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Both skin tags and moles are considered to be benign types =
of skin growths. While they are two very different things, for the most par=
t, they are harmless. People tend to worry about moles more than skin tags,=
due to the risks that can sometimes come from them. But, what happens if y=
ou see a skin tag on top of a mole? Can a skin tag growing on a mole be saf=
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Skin tags are usually completely safe. Unless you notice ab=
normalities, strange discoloration, etc., there is likely nothing to worry =
about. That change will usually happen very suddenly, so it's unlikely to b=
e a sign of skin cancer if it's been that way for years. However, if a skin=
tag appears on top of a mole, it should usually be checked by a dermatolog=
ist. In fact, it could be another form of â??elevation' on the mole. =
In which case, a doctor's diagnosis is extremely important. First, you shou=
ld know what to look for. Being aware of any changes to your body is key in=
getting a skin condition treated before it gets out of hand. Can You Treat=
a Skin Tag Growing on a Mole? The answer is yes, provided that it doesn't =
affect the mole. Again, this is something to talk with your doctor about. S=
kin tags are nothing more than fleshy folds of skin. There are dozens of tr=
eatment options available for them, from medical options to home remedies. =
But, a skin tag growing on top of a mole can be a different story, altogeth=
er. Since skin tags typically grow in â??creases' of the body â=
?? armpits, the neck, etc. It's a rarity for them to appear on a mole that =
is flat, but it can happen. What to Look For and How to Identify a Skin Tag=
on a Mole Skin tags will appear on the body as small flaps of skin. They'l=
l usually be the exact same color as the rest of your skin, or will be just=
slightly darker. If you notice a skin tag that has an extremely darkened c=
olor, it's likely to be about to fall off. Just to be certain, get it check=
ed by an expert. A mole is nothing more than a group of pigmented cells jus=
t underneath the surface of the skin. They cluster together in one spot to =
form the mole(s) on your body. Again, these cells are typically harmless. S=
o, when two benign skin growths come together, it shouldn't mean much, righ=
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Well, that depends on what's actually going on. Once you kn=
ow what both growths are, and what they should look like, it becomes easier=
to identify a problem if one occurs. There are a couple of things to consi=
der: First, the skin tag shouldn't have the same characteristics of the mol=
e. It shouldn't be the same color, or exact same size and shape. If it is, =
it's likely that you have an elevation to your mole itself, and that's not =
considered to be a skin tag. Second, you should look at the mole. If the gr=
owth has made the size of the mole change, or the shape, it could be someth=
ing far more serious than a skin tag. A raised mole is different than a mol=
e with a skin tag on it and could have different consequences and treatment=
necessities. Knowing the difference between these two situations is the fi=
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Can a Skin Tag Affect a Mole? No, a normal skin tag should =
not affect the existing mole in any way. The mole also shouldn't affect the=
skin tag. If it appears abnormal in any way, or there are any other â=
;??warning signs' to the mole, it's fairly safe to say there is another con=
dition. The mole itself could even be infected. A mole going through some k=
ind of negative change will likely have irregular borders, or a sudden area=
of growth, or even a change in position. Any mole that grows larger than 6=
mm across is something that should be taken seriously, even if you think i=
t may just be a skin tag attaching to it. You Need to be able to distinguis=
h between a skin tag and melanoma. What Are the Safest Methods of Treatment=
? Again, the first thing you should do if you feel you have a skin tag on a=
mole, or the possibility of another type of growth, is to see a doctor. Yo=
ur general physician or dermatologist should be able to give you a clear-cu=
t diagnosis If the growth on top of your mole turns out to be something els=
e, further treatment steps will need to be taken between you and your docto=
r. They'll likely want to remove the growth, or perhaps the entire mole. =
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Once that procedure is finished, a biopsy can be performed =
to ensure the growth isn't cancerous. If your doctor checks out the skin ta=
g and mole, and determines everything is safe, you can reconsider treatment=
options. Still, it's a good idea to ask your doctor what their recommendat=
ions for removing a skin tag might be. Some treatment options may interact =
with the underlying mole in a negative way, and cause irritation. =
<br /> Australian Tea Tree Oil While most â??home remedies' sh=
ould be fairly safe, make sure to use natural ingredients, if possible. For=
example, tea tree oil is one of the most popular natural remedies for skin=
tags. It's antifungal, antiseptic, and antibacterial properties have many =
anecdotal success stories. Many people swear by tea tree oil when it comes =
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