SKIN TAG REMOVAL
Laser or Cryotherapy
PARTS OF THE BODY WHERE SKIN TAGS GROW:
- Groin or things
- Armpits
- Eyelids
- Genitals
- Under the breasts
- Neck
WHEN TO REMOVE SKIN TAGS
- If painful or bleeding
- Increased growth
- Discoloration occurs
- Skin tag's location
- Aesthetically displeasing
- Catches on objects
SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION
The first step in getting help for your skin tags and cherry angiomas is to set up a private consultation with one of our providers. You will find that our beautiful med spa in San Antonio is very comfortable. There you will receive individualized attention with excellent care and customer service.
During your San Antonio skin tag removal session, your provider will examine your skin and design the ideal treatment plan for you. This is a great time to ask questions as we love to educate our patients.
SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION
The first step in getting help for your skin tags and cherry angiomas is to set up a private consultation with one of our providers. You will find that our beautiful med spa in San Antonio is very comfortable. There you will receive individualized attention with excellent care and customer service.
During your San Antonio skin tag removal session, your provider will examine your skin and design the ideal treatment plan for you. This is a great time to ask questions as we love to educate our patients.
SKIN TAG REMOVAL / CHERRY ANGIOMA Q&A
Both skin tags and cherry angiomas are common growths on various parts of the body. Generally, neither of them are cancerous. Skin tags look like flesh colored hanging moles. On the other hand, a cherry angioma is composed of small blood vessels and appears as a red mole-like growth.
While it is true that it’s possible to develop additional skin tags, removing one doesn’t cause new ones. Further, skin tags are not contagious, like other skin conditions such as warts.
As with many other conditions, there are home remedies suggested online. However, we recommend that you visit your healthcare doctor for options in order to prevent scarring, infection and further complications.
Cherry angioma is mainly due to exposure to the sun. It is more common in middle age to old age people. Generally speaking, there is no cream or topical solution to get rid of it. It can occur on any part of the body due to rupture of blood vessels. The only treatment for cherry angioma is pulsed dye laser carried out by an expert medical professional.
Cherry angiomas are unpredictable as to which part of the body they they will show up on. In fact, they can appear on any part of your body, even the face and scalp. But some of the most common places that they do appear are the chest, abdomen, back, arms, and legs. They are unlikely to show up on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet.



