Do not try to remove a skin tag at home if it is painful, bleeding, infected, rapidly growing, dark/irregular, or on the eyelid, genitals, or face
See a healthcare professional for safe removal if you are unsure it is a skin tag
Do not cut, burn, freeze, or tie off a skin tag at home
Do not use over-the-counter wart removers or acids on a skin tag
Keep the area clean and dry
Avoid rubbing or irritating the skin tag with clothing or jewelry
If it is bothersome, ask a clinician about safe options such as snipping, freezing, or cauterizing
Seek medical care promptly if the skin tag changes color, shape, or size
Seek medical care promptly if it becomes painful, swollen, or starts bleeding
