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What Causes Brown Skin Tags – Causes and their Solutions

what causes brown skin tags on neck and their treatment in Metro Phoenix, Arizona

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People with brown skin tags are often prompted to ask themselves at least once in their lives, ‘Why do I have brown skin tags on my neck?’ In this blog, we will not just explore the reasons behind this phenomenon but also explore practical solutions.

Skin tags on the neck are small growths that are generally harmless and don’t necessarily require treatment. However, removing them can enhance the flawless appearance of your neck. Skin tags are also known as skin growth or acrochordons.  They can be in any area of your body such as the armpits, neck, genital area, thighs, breast, back, or eyelids.

Causes of brown skin tags on the neck?

To get rid of these tags, we need to comprehend the fundamental causes and factors that lead to the development of brown neck skin tag levels.  One of the major causes is extra cell production in the top layer of your skin other reasons are:

Genetic reasons

Skin tags on the neck can be due to genetic reasons as well. This condition is known as Birt-Hogg-Dube Syndrome. It causes numerous types of skin tags.

High insulin

Research shows that type 2 diabetes can lead to the development of skin tags on your neck. Typically, epidermal growth factor (EGF) is responsible for promoting skin growth.

HPV

Dermatologists, through multiple biopsies in their careers, have found that HPV is often present in many skin tags. These research studies show that it is also a contributing factor.

Hormonal disparity

Many females observe skin tags on their necks during pregnancy because of hormonal imbalances.

Other reasons for neck skin tags

  • Aging
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Lack of elastic tissue
  • Skin friction
  • Heart disease

These are common reasons for brown skin tags on the neck, but various other factors can also contribute to the formation of brown neck skin tags.

Solutions for skin tags on neck

It’s not mandatory to remove skin tags on the neck, but if you choose to do so, it’s important to be informed about different removal methods. These methods include, but are not limited to:

Electrocautery

Electrocautery is a method of removing skin tags by inserting an electric probe to burn them off. The process takes about one week for the tag to naturally fall off.

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy is a method of removing skin tags by freezing them through liquid nitrogen.

Surgical excision

Surgical excision is a method of removing skin tags by cutting the tag with a thread or surgical scissors.

CO2 laser therapy

CO2 laser therapy is a method of removing skin tags by heating the underlying layer of the skin through a highly focused light.

Snipping

Snipping is a method of removing skin tags by cutting or clipping. One can use nail cutters, a blade, or surgical scissors.

Conclusion

Your skin is precious, and I highly recommend seeking professional assistance for the removal of neck skin tags rather than attempting it at home. You don’t even need to worry about finding us; we offer in-home services all over Phoenix, Arizona. Book an appointment today, and we will come to your home for this service.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I consult with a doctor about skin tags on the neck?

While neck skin tags are typically removed for cosmetic reasons rather than skin-related issues, it is advisable to consult with a specialist, especially if you experience any infection or complications after removal.

Can a skin tag on the neck be cancerous?

No, not all skin tags are cancerous. However, if you notice skin tags that bleed, itch persistently, or change in size or shape could be signs of a more serious condition but consulting a doctor is crucial.

What is the cost to remove the skin tag on the neck?

It typically starts from $150 but varies from one place to another.

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