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Are skin tags contagious or infectious?

No. Skin tags are not caused by an infection and cannot be passed from one person to another. They are a benign overgrowth of skin tissue and are not linked to viruses or bacteria.

Can skin tags bleed on their own?

Skin tags can bleed if they are repeatedly caught, twisted, or traumatised, for example, by clothing or jewellery. Spontaneous bleeding without irritation is less typical and should be checked to confirm the diagnosis.

Do skin tags ever fall off by themselves?

Most skin tags remain in place once they form. Occasionally, a skin tag may dry out and detach if its blood supply is disrupted, but this is unpredictable and not something to rely on as a natural process.

Is it safe to cut off a skin tag at home?

Home removal is not recommended. Cutting or tying off a skin tag without proper assessment and sterile technique increases the risk of bleeding, infection, scarring, and misdiagnosis of another type of skin lesion.

Can skin tags grow back after removal?

A removed skin tag does not usually regrow in the same place. However, new skin tags can develop nearby over time, as removal does not change the underlying tendency to form them.

Are skin tags more common during menopause?

Some people notice more skin tags around midlife, including during menopause. This is thought to relate to hormonal changes and shifts in skin elasticity, rather than menopause itself being a direct cause.

Do skin tags mean something is wrong with my health?

For most people, skin tags are simply a common skin change. Having many skin tags can be associated with conditions such as insulin resistance, but they are not a diagnosis in themselves and should be interpreted in context.

Can children or teenagers get skin tags?

Skin tags are less common in children but can occur, particularly in areas of friction. When they appear in younger people, assessment is sensible to confirm that the growth is a skin tag and not another type of lesion.

Are skin tags linked to skin cancer?

Skin tags themselves are benign and not considered precancerous. A growth that looks unusual, changes rapidly, or does not fit the typical appearance of a skin tag should be assessed to exclude other conditions.

Does skin tone affect how skin tags heal if removed?

Yes. People with darker skin tones may have a higher risk of pigmentation changes after removal. This does not prevent treatment, but technique choice and aftercare are particularly important to minimise long-term colour change.

How long does it take for a skin tag removal site to heal?

Healing time varies by size and removal method, but most small skin tag sites heal within one to two weeks. Mild redness or scabbing is common initially and usually settles without intervention.

Should all skin tags be sent for testing after removal?

Routine laboratory testing is not always necessary for typical skin tags. Testing may be advised if the appearance is unusual, the diagnosis is uncertain, or there are features that need clarification.

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