Skin Tags

Skin tags are small, fleshy skin outgrowths that look like warts. A skin tag also resembles a nipple. The medical name for skin tags is acrochorda (singular: acrochordon).

 

Acrochordon is sometimes referred to as fibroepithelial polyp or cutaneous skin tag.

 

Acrochoda are very common. More than 50% of human beings suffer from acrochorda at some point in their lives. Acrochoda affects both men and women; however, they are more prevalent among women.

You can have a single fibroepithelial polyp or you can have several. They can number in the hundreds and cover a fairly large skin surface.

 
They tend to occur in skin folds such as the armpits, neck and genitals. In women, acrochorda frequently occurs under the breasts. Other skin creases, in which, tags are likely to appear include: eyelids, natal cleft, umbilicus, face, between the fingers, between the toes, nasal cavity, groin and vagina.

Fibroepithelial polyps can occur at any age; however, their prevalence increases with age. They are more common in middle age people and the frequency of occurrence increases as people approach 60. When tags occur in children and toddlers, the tags usually affect their necks or armpits.

 

Biopsy is a medical procedure, in which, a sample of the skin is cut off and subjected to clinical tests.

When biopsy is performed on a skin tag, the tag is found to consist of a fibro-vascular core. Sometimes, the core contains fatty cells.

 

The surface of an acrochordon may be smooth, but it is usually irregular. It is usually just as irregular as the surface of a nipple. The typical acrochordon is less than 1cm long; however, they might attain heights of 5cm. The stalk, from which, the tumor projects is called peduncle.

 

Causes of Skin Tags

Researchers postulate that acrochorda results from skin rubbing against skin. This theory seems very plausible; given that, acrochorda tends to occur in skin creases and folds.

 

This theory would also explain; why, acrochorda is more common among overweight and obese people. Overweight people have more skin folds i.e. areas where skin chafing and friction occur more frequently.


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The friction must not necessarily be skin against skin. Other theories postulate that tags may arise from the friction of clothing or jewelry against skin. Regular shaving also puts strain on the skin as sharp razor blades trim stubs of hair. The friction of the razor blades against the skin might also trigger acrohorda.

 

Fibroepithelial polyps do not appear at birth; yet, some studies suggest that, they are congenital. Strong evidence has not yet been established to prove a definite genetic causal component.

 

Biopsies conducted on acrochorda samples have revealed the presence do low-risk HPV 6 and 11. HPV stands for Human Papillomavirus. The presence of HPV 6 and 11 suggest that, they may play a role in the pathogenesis of the skin condition.

 

Generally, skin tags are not comorbid.


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In medicine, comorbidity is the phenomenon, in which, a secondary disorder (infection) co-occurs with the primary disorder (infection).

 

On rare occasions, eczema co-occurs with acrochorda. Some studies suggest that eczema triggers acrochorda. Other infections that co-occur with acrochorda include: Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome, acromegaly and polycystic ovary syndrome.

 

Treatment of Skin Tags

Fibroepithelial polyps are basically harmless and do not require treatment. On very rare occasions, acrochorda itch and irritate. These are very rare occasion when, they occur on moist surfaces like the vagina.

 

Most of the time, people opt to treat their acrochorda because of esthetic reasons. Some people find even a single skin tag on their face, too unsightly to bear. This might provoke a profound self-esteem crisis, especially in women.


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Treatment can be carried out at home or in a medical setting.

 

Your dermatologist disposes of several techniques to treat the condition. The most widely used techniques include: cauterization, cryosurgery, excision or surgical ligation.

 

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