
Skin tags are small, but they have a way of becoming disproportionately annoying. They catch on necklaces, rub against clothing, show up in photos, and make everyday things like shaving or getting dressed a little more irritating than they should be. For many patients, removal is less about vanity and more about comfort, ease, and getting rid of something that keeps drawing attention.
We use a low-powered tool that destroys red skin spots or cherry angiomas, skin tags, sun spots or seborrheic keratosis, and many other undesirable blemishes on your skin. The depth of the removal is shallow and precise. A scab or protective crust will build up and protect the healthy skin during the healing process. A Hyfrecator is one of the safest and best treatment modes for superficial lesions like red spots and skin tags.
Skin Tag Removal Prices start at $200.

Skin tag removal is a quick in-office treatment used to remove small, raised growths from the surface of the skin. The goal is simple: treat the lesion cleanly, protect the surrounding skin, and allow the area to heal with as little disruption as possible.
Depending on the type of lesion being treated, removal may also be appropriate for other superficial spots that sit on the skin’s surface and can be addressed with the same precise approach.
Skin tag removal is usually a small treatment with a very satisfying payoff. Most people are not looking for a dramatic change. They are simply tired of a raised spot that catches on clothing, rubs when they shave, or stands out every time they get dressed or look in the mirror.
This treatment may be used for:
Skin tags tend to show up in places where there is regular friction. That might mean skin-on-skin contact, clothing seams, jewelry, or areas that are shaved often.
Common treatment areas include:
The exact area matters less than the lesion itself. What matters most is that the spot is appropriate for cosmetic removal and expected to heal well.
Skin tag removal is a small treatment that can deliver immediate relief. Dallas Skin Tag Removal patients like it because it is quick, precise, and easy to fit into a normal schedule, with very little downtime afterward.
A good candidate is usually someone with a small, superficial lesion that feels noticeable, irritating, or simply no longer worth ignoring.
You may be a good Skin Tag Removal candidate if you:
A Skin Tag Removal consultation is important. Not every raised spot belongs in the same category, and it is always worth making sure the lesion is being treated appropriately before moving forward.

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Treatments for skin tag removal are mildly uncomfortable. During Skin Tag Removal Dallas patients do not require any numbing cream and will often describe the treatment as a hot sensation. Your provider may apply a cool compress to minimize this sensation.
Most Dallas Skin Tag Removal patients see the complete removal of their skin blemish with one session, although up to 3 sessions (and/or maintenance) may be needed for broken capillaries or skin tags. Unlike other methods available, the Hyfrecator requires minimal downtime after your procedure. You may be red or have small scabbed areas for a few days following.
Skin Tag Removal recovery is usually very manageable. Right after treatment, the area may look a little red. Then a small crust or scab forms as the skin heals. That part can look a little dry or dark before it clears, which is normal.
Most people can expect:
For most patients, this is the kind of treatment that is easy to fit into real life. The area heals quietly, and the improvement is often well worth the brief healing phase.

Aftercare is simple, but it does deserve a little attention. The goal is to protect the area, avoid irritation, and let the skin do its job.
Following Skin Tag Removal Dallas patients will experience little to no downtime. The treated areas will become crusty and fall off over the next few days. You may use Aquaphor on the areas treated. Refrain from picking at the scabs, as that could lead to scarring.
In most cases, less is better. A gentle touch, a little patience, and leaving the area alone usually go a long way.
Most people describe the treatment as mildly uncomfortable. A quick hot sensation is common, but it is usually brief and very manageable.
Many spots can be treated in one session. Some may need additional treatment depending on the size, type, and number of lesions.
The area may look red at first and then form a small crust or scab. That is a normal part of healing and usually settles over the next several days.
It is best not to. Picking at the area can slow healing and increase the chance of scarring.
Downtime is usually minimal. Most people go right back to normal activity, even if the treated area stays a little red or lightly scabbed for a few days.
This treatment may be used for skin tags and certain other superficial blemishes, including some cherry angiomas, sun spots, and seborrheic keratoses.
Skin Tag Removal cost starts at $200. Final cost can depend on how many lesions are being treated and what type of lesion is being removed.