Re: CS>procedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )

2004-05-17 Thread David Bearrow
Mine are the same as yours. I dropped the decimal point by accident. I meant to 
say .1 cm. In other words, I stretch the tag out and cut it as close as I can 
to the skin. I had one on my eyelid last year I performed that operation on and 
no sign of it this year. I think the CS has stopped me from growing any new 
tags but the ones I already had needed to be removed manually.

Marshall Dudley  wrote:How big are your tags? Mine are 
only .2 or so cm to start with. I can't
imaging skin tags that are 1/2" or more.

Marshall

David Bearrow wrote:

> At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote:
> leaving about 1 cm of the tag that protrudes from the skin. It does bleed
> quite a bit but a Band-Aid is sufficient to contain the bleeding. The
> remaining 1 cm always goes away after this procedure in about a week. No



Re: CS>procedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )

2004-05-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
How big are your tags?  Mine are only .2 or so cm to start with.  I can't
imaging skin tags that are 1/2" or more.

Marshall

David Bearrow wrote:

> At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote:
> >  I believe a nice clean razor blade may be the best solution to the skin
> > tags.  He thinks he would bleed to death and is not in favor of this
> > quick method.
> >
> >  I have researched skin tags a bit.  Still no answer why these things
> > show up.   I have less now than I did a few years back.
>
> I grasp the skin tag between forefinger and thumb and stretch it out then
> take a pair a scissors in the other hand and snip the offending tag off
> leaving about 1 cm of the tag that protrudes from the skin. It does bleed
> quite a bit but a Band-Aid is sufficient to contain the bleeding. The
> remaining 1 cm always goes away after this procedure in about a week. No
> pain at all.
>
> I understood these skin tags to be the result of the Papilloma virus.
>
> David Bearrow
>
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Re: CS>procedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )

2004-05-16 Thread twllLL
My Terminator zapper seems to have removed a skin tag.
It looks like it drys it out & turns into a scab & flakes off.
Thier was a small where I placed the zapper at.
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Subject: RE: CS>procedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )


> At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote:
> >  I believe a nice clean razor blade may be the best solution to the skin
> > tags.  He thinks he would bleed to death and is not in favor of this
> > quick method.
> >
> >  I have researched skin tags a bit.  Still no answer why these things
> > show up.   I have less now than I did a few years back.
>
> I grasp the skin tag between forefinger and thumb and stretch it out then
> take a pair a scissors in the other hand and snip the offending tag off
> leaving about 1 cm of the tag that protrudes from the skin. It does bleed
> quite a bit but a Band-Aid is sufficient to contain the bleeding. The
> remaining 1 cm always goes away after this procedure in about a week. No
> pain at all.
>
> I understood these skin tags to be the result of the Papilloma virus.
>
> David Bearrow
>
>
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RE: CS>procedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )

2004-05-16 Thread David Bearrow

At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote:
 I believe a nice clean razor blade may be the best solution to the skin 
tags.  He thinks he would bleed to death and is not in favor of this 
quick method.


 I have researched skin tags a bit.  Still no answer why these things 
show up.   I have less now than I did a few years back.


I grasp the skin tag between forefinger and thumb and stretch it out then 
take a pair a scissors in the other hand and snip the offending tag off 
leaving about 1 cm of the tag that protrudes from the skin. It does bleed 
quite a bit but a Band-Aid is sufficient to contain the bleeding. The 
remaining 1 cm always goes away after this procedure in about a week. No 
pain at all.


I understood these skin tags to be the result of the Papilloma virus.

David Bearrow 



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