SKİN TAG
SKİN TAG

Meat pains are common, skin-protruding, harmless soft skin development. They are also called acrocordon, papilloma and soft fibroma. They may be in the color of the skin, or they may be dark. Their sizes can vary from 1 mm to 5 cm. They can be seen in almost all parts of the body, but they are more common in folds, such as the eyelids, neck, groin areas and underarms. They are very common in overweight individuals and those with Type II diabetes. In cases of excessive sweating and pregnancy, the incidence increases. It is very common in society and genetic predisposition has been shown in studies.

Meat ions are made of loose collagen fibers and vein tissue, covered with a thin epidermis, which is the top layer of the skin, there is no real structure.

Treatment of meat moles;

Cryotherapy, cauterization, plasma energy or Er YAG laser treatment are used. Since the meat is considered harmless, the tissue is usually not analyzed after removal.

There is no harm except cosmetic anxiety. As with other changes in the skin, the appearance of meat moles should also be consulted to the dermatologist.