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mgm4444
12-03-2020, 05:49 PM
Does anyone know of a dermatologist that will just do skin tag removals? I don’t want to be pressured into having a body scan, biopsy, etc. thanks in advance

CWGUY
12-03-2020, 06:24 PM
Does anyone know of a dermatologist that will just do skin tag removals? I don’t want to be pressured into having a body scan, biopsy, etc. thanks in advance

No, afraid not. Not really sure I understand the question..... have you been to many doctors that make you do things that you don't want to do? We go to the dermatologist every year. He recommends a head to toe look see and we get it. Looks from the scalp to between the toes. No pressure at all. I don't think there is a doctor who would not recommend a biopsy of any tissue that is being removed. With that being said, I don't think skin tags are in that group. Another thing is I'm not sure if Insurance covers skin tags. These are all questions for a doctor but I sure one of our MANY experts will chime in. Good luck. :)

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JohnN
12-03-2020, 06:37 PM
Alliant Dermatology does a really great job. I had skin tags removed, no problem. But they also wanted to run a biopsy on a spot on my arm and I did indeed have skin cancer, and they took care of that too. The only dermatologist I'll visit.

charlieo1126@gmail.com
12-03-2020, 08:05 PM
Advanced Dermatology lake Sumter landing they took care of quite a few , never felt the burn , glad I did it

mgm4444
12-03-2020, 08:12 PM
Thanks Charlie - that’s all I needed to know. Appreciate it

retiredguy123
12-03-2020, 09:21 PM
Alliant Dermatology has a separate price list for liquid nitrogen removal of skin tags and other cosmetic lesions that is an out-of-pocket (no insurance) procedure and it is very reasonable. It can be done by an MD or one of the PA's in the office.

mgm4444
12-03-2020, 09:31 PM
Excellent retired guy! Thanks!

tophcfa
12-03-2020, 10:09 PM
Elimi Tag skin tag remover from CVS. Works great, try it before spending big bucks at a dermatologist.

Mrmean58
12-04-2020, 06:26 AM
My GP removed my skin tags during a regular check up. You might want to start there.

villageuser
12-04-2020, 06:46 AM
MacInnis Dermatology at Laurel Manor is the best! She takes the time to fully explain everything, and does not do unnecessary tests. Highly knowledgeable in her field.

tsmall22204
12-04-2020, 07:02 AM
Are you immune to cancer? Get the work done it might save your life.

Susan1234
12-04-2020, 07:24 AM
Try Jennifer Davis at Allient across from Colony she is wonderful

epratt
12-04-2020, 07:27 AM
I always tell them to freeze anything off (including skin tags) and if it comes back I will go in for a biopsy. I always insist on them not cutting into me. Quite a while ago I went to Village Dermatology and the tech cut off 8 spots that she thought needed biopsy. None of them came back cancerous.

riley2011
12-04-2020, 07:49 AM
There are products you can buy on the internet that remove skin tags. I’ve used them a few times and they work well.

Lindaann47
12-04-2020, 08:10 AM
Don’t agree with this one. Went there for spot on my nose. She said it was a blood vessel close to the surface. When I got home I went to my dr. It was cancer. Ended up with 2 surgeries, lost a part of my nose. I will never go to her again. Sorry. That’s my experience.

Skip
12-04-2020, 08:27 AM
Alliant Dermatology does a really great job. I had skin tags removed, no problem. But they also wanted to run a biopsy on a spot on my arm and I did indeed have skin cancer, and they took care of that too. The only dermatologist I'll visit.

I too went to Dr. Casper and wanted to have a face skin tag taken off. He gladly did that and also took samples of other areas. One came back positive and I had to have Mohs surgery for it. It was not large but grafting from my ear had to be done. I was skeptical of the results.

Now, three years later, that little tag is gone BUT a large brown keratosis exists in its place. Much bigger than that little tag under my eye. The Mohs was fairly painful for me for that week too.

So I can't recommend them. They will always freeze something to get more from your insurance company. Dermatologists, next to surgeons, are the most lucrative physician career you can get into.

For me, I no longer go to Dermatologists and have my Primary check me for skin spots that are/are-not changing year to year. You want to look for change and odd shapes my doctor says.

Over the counter solution did not disolve my skin tag. Maybe I didn't use it long enough.

Just my experience. Good luck. Minnie Pearl would keep her tag!!!

Skip

neilbcox
12-04-2020, 08:49 AM
Brand new practice accepting new patients. Two Doctors left Alliant Doctor Casper’s practice. Also well known PA Heather Gates joined them. Get a same day appointment.

Next to TooJays in Brownwood Town Sq.

Nell57
12-04-2020, 09:32 AM
Welcome to Florida. Tags are the least of your potential skin problems.
Dr Casper has found two melanomas on my back. I would never had been concerned about either of them, because I couldn’t see them.
He found them using his lighted magnifying glass.
A plastic surgeon did both surgeries.
We Floridians all end up with basal cell, squamous cell and melanomas.
Just listen to the conversations at the pools and squares.
Don’t diagnose yourself......get an annual check up.

Pairadocs
12-04-2020, 09:48 AM
I always tell them to freeze anything off (including skin tags) and if it comes back I will go in for a biopsy. I always insist on them not cutting into me. Quite a while ago I went to Village Dermatology and the tech cut off 8 spots that she thought needed biopsy. None of them came back cancerous.

Wise of you to take charge. I've had some unpleasant encounters here I have never experienced in any other state or location; meaning VERY aggressive doctors who order a mind boggling array of tests (many of which really surprised my former doctor who took care of us and our children most carefully until we retired). Never started at the top of the test ladder, in other words, knowing there was no colon cancer on EITHER side of the family even to the fringe relatives, he concluded that until there was some other counter indication, a stool sample, NOT a full colonoscopy with anesthesia. He explained that there ARE risks with that procedure and while it definitely is worth the small risk for those with indications, family history, and/or other factors an experienced doctor can detect, starting at the top of the test list (risk and price wise) in NOT the best practice in medicine. Said "every test for everyone is not good medicine, it's a kind of shot gun approach, but that's what some patients want", he added ! I'm of his approach, start with what is logically indicated. Also strange here (?), we were always asked if we preferred a certain lab previously, and we've lived in a number of locations. Here, it seems you are never asked (labs vary a LOT in case some don't know.... false positives and negative percentages are important when choosing a lab). I know many believe this area offers the very best in medical care, I am not so sure, but, neither can all physicians be painted with a single brush stroke, I understand that, but many suspicious practices here I have found.

wganderson13
12-04-2020, 09:57 AM
Hello, I bought a battery tag remover from eBay & do it with a friends help.

quietpine
12-04-2020, 10:00 AM
Jennifer not a doctor.

PugMom
12-04-2020, 10:08 AM
I too went to Dr. Casper and wanted to have a face skin tag taken off. He gladly did that and also took samples of other areas. One came back positive and I had to have Mohs surgery for it. It was not large but grafting from my ear had to be done. I was skeptical of the results.

Now, three years later, that little tag is gone BUT a large brown keratosis exists in its place. Much bigger than that little tag under my eye. The Mohs was fairly painful for me for that week too.

So I can't recommend them. They will always freeze something to get more from your insurance company. Dermatologists, next to surgeons, are the most lucrative physician career you can get into.

For me, I no longer go to Dermatologists and have my Primary check me for skin spots that are/are-not changing year to year. You want to look for change and odd shapes my doctor says.

Over the counter solution did not disolve my skin tag. Maybe I didn't use it long enough.

Just my experience. Good luck. Minnie Pearl would keep her tag!!!

Skip

wow. thx for sharing :)

oneclickplus
12-04-2020, 11:20 AM
Does anyone know of a dermatologist that will just do skin tag removals? I don’t want to be pressured into having a body scan, biopsy, etc. thanks in advance

Buy one of these and do it yourself. Works great.

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JimJohnson
12-04-2020, 11:24 AM
They don’t bleed much, so you can use wire cutters to snip them off. Free, quick and you don’t have to leave your garage.

Worldseries27
12-04-2020, 12:20 PM
they don’t bleed much, so you can use wire cutters to snip them off. Free, quick and you don’t have to leave your garage.
where are the usual suspects when you need them?

LeeM
12-04-2020, 12:25 PM
I too went to Dr. Casper and wanted to have a face skin tag taken off. He gladly did that and also took samples of other areas. One came back positive and I had to have Mohs surgery for it. It was not large but grafting from my ear had to be done. I was skeptical of the results.

Now, three years later, that little tag is gone BUT a large brown keratosis exists in its place. Much bigger than that little tag under my eye. The Mohs was fairly painful for me for that week too.

So I can't recommend them. They will always freeze something to get more from your insurance company. Dermatologists, next to surgeons, are the most lucrative physician career you can get into.

For me, I no longer go to Dermatologists and have my Primary check me for skin spots that are/are-not changing year to year. You want to look for change and odd shapes my doctor says.

Over the counter solution did not disolve my skin tag. Maybe I didn't use it long enough.

Just my experience. Good luck. Minnie Pearl would keep her tag!!!

Skip

Mohs is not a pleasant experience but certainly better than letting the cancer spread. There are also potential alternatives to Mohs depending on the cancer including cream, laser and radiation.

As for skin tags etc. - when you remove skin via surgery or freezing you are going to have something there in it’s place; a scar, discoloration or what not. In some cases but not most the result may be worse. For your brown spot you could consider skin lightening cream or laser if it really bothers you.

I am not sure why you would see your regular physician over a trained dermatologist who can spot things your doctor may miss. Especially when you have a history of skin cancer.

Personally, I go for a full skin scan every 6 months and pop in more if something comes up. It sucks but the alternative sucks more!

kens613
12-04-2020, 12:38 PM
Don’t agree with this one. Went there for spot on my nose. She said it was a blood vessel close to the surface. When I got home I went to my dr. It was cancer. Ended up with 2 surgeries, lost a part of my nose. I will never go to her again. Sorry. That’s my experience.

Linda Ann ... which Dr are you speaking of... Thanks Ken

bobandsandya
12-04-2020, 01:23 PM
We go to Dr. Joanna Bolton at Alliant Dermatology and Vein Center at one of 3 locations - one in Sumter Landing. She and the other dermatologists do skin tag removal with a liquid nitrogen squirt. Call 352-399-7295. Bob from Gilchrist

Villageswimmer
12-04-2020, 02:02 PM
Don’t agree with this one. Went there for spot on my nose. She said it was a blood vessel close to the surface. When I got home I went to my dr. It was cancer. Ended up with 2 surgeries, lost a part of my nose. I will never go to her again. Sorry. That’s my experience.

To whom are you referring?
There was no quoted text.

Kenswing
12-04-2020, 02:28 PM
They don’t bleed much, so you can use wire cutters to snip them off. Free, quick and you don’t have to leave your garage.
And if they do bleed you can just cauterize them with a soldering iron.. :1rotfl:

mgm4444
12-04-2020, 06:01 PM
I want to thank all who answered in a courteous and kind manner. I think my question was pretty direct and most of you understood that. I don’t come on this forum very often and if you look up my username, I’ve been around for a long time. There’s a reason why I don’t come on this forum. Points below.
For those who asked if I have been to many doctors that make me do things I don’t want to do or if I am immune to cancer, I have a question for you. Do you wake up like this every day? In my thickest New York accent I say to you “it’s none of your freakin’ business”. In this day and age we all need a little more kindness & understanding. Be THAT.
I’m asking the administrator to please close this thread. I got my answers.