Skin tags are common, harmless growths. Some of the many home removal techniques are more effective than others. Doctors often warn against their use, however.

Almost half of all adults have skin tags. They cause no medical complications, but they can be bothersome.

While skin tags require no treatment and may fall away on their own, a doctor may recommend a simple medical procedure to remove any that catch on clothing or cause pain.

People may also want to remove skin tags for cosmetic reasons, especially when they are on visible areas, such as the face.

In this article, Medical News Today spoke with skin expert Kemunto Mokaya, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist, to learn about the safest and most effective ways to remove skin tags at home.

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Some techniques for removing skin tags at home are more effective and safe than others. There are also plenty of products on the market for this purpose.

Check with a doctor before trying any of the following: