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Skin Tag Removal

Ready to embrace flawless skin? Our Skin Tag Removal services at Anele Health and Beauty in Farnsfield, Nottinghamshire make saying goodbye to unwanted skin tags simple and stress-free. Our expert team ensures a safe, swift, and comfortable experience, so you can shine with confidence.

Skin tags (acrochordons) are small, noncancerous growths that tend to be the same color as your skin. They often look like a cluster of skin tissue extending out from a tiny stem. They’re sometimes darker and may resemble a raised mole. Most skin tags are between 1-5 mm, but some can grow as large as a few centimeters.

Book your consultation online, or give our team a call on 01623 575017.

About Our Skin Tag Removal Procedures

At Anele Health and Beauty in Hexgreave, Nottinghamshire, we offer specialised Skin Tag Removal services to enhance your skin’s health and appearance. Our experienced practitioners utilise advanced, minimally invasive techniques to safely and effectively remove skin tags, providing immediate results with minimal discomfort. You can rely on us for professional care that prioritises your comfort and confidence.

Whether you’re seeking to remove a single skin tag or multiple growths, our tailored Skin Tag Removal services cater to your specific needs. Enjoy a comfortable and confidential consultation in our serene clinic environment, and take confident steps towards smoother, clearer skin with Anele Health and Beauty.

Book your consultation online, or give our team a call on 01623 575017.

We believe that quality healthcare should be accessible to everyone. Our dedicated team is here to support your health with personalised care and compassion, ensuring you feel valued and understood.

What Causes Skin Tags?

The cause of skin tags is not always known, but they are sometimes caused by skin rubbing against skin.

Anyone can get skin tags and they cannot be prevented, but you may be more likely to get them if:

  • You’re living with obesity or have skin folds that rub together.
  • You have type 2 diabetes, because severe insulin resistance is thought to cause more skin tags to grow.
  • You’re pregnant, as hormonal changes are thought to cause skin tag growth


You can read more about Skin Tags on the NHS Website.

You can book your consultation online, or give our team a call on 01623 575017.

Skin tags are small, benign skin growths that often appear in areas where skin rubs together, like the neck, armpits, groin, or eyelids. They're generally harmless but can be a cosmetic concern or cause discomfort.

Removing skin tags can enhance your comfort and boost your self-confidence, especially if they're in visible areas or become irritated by clothing or jewelry.

We use safe and effective methods like excision, cryotherapy, or cauterisation to remove skin tags. The technique we choose depends on your specific needs and the size and location of the skin tags.

Most clients experience minimal discomfort. We can apply a local anesthetic to numb the area, ensuring the procedure is as comfortable as possible.

Our practitioners take great care to minimise scarring. In most cases, any marks are temporary and fade over time, becoming barely noticeable. If this is a concern, please speak to your clinician during the consultation.

There's usually no downtime and most patients can return to normal activities immediately after their appointment. Our clinicians will discuss this with you.

We'll provide you with simple aftercare instructions, like keeping the area clean and dry. This helps promote quick healing.

Once removed, a skin tag typically doesn't grow back. However, new skin tags may develop elsewhere, especially if you're prone to them.

Risks are minimal but can include slight bleeding, infection, or temporary skin discoloration. Our team takes every precaution to reduce these risks.

No referral is needed. You can book a consultation with us directly whenever you're ready. You can book your consultation online, or give our team a call on 01623 575017.

Skin tags are benign skin growths and are generally harmless. They don't pose any health risks but may cause discomfort or be a cosmetic concern if they're in noticeable areas.

Yes, skin tag removal is generally safe for all skin types. Our practitioners tailor the treatment to suit your individual skin needs, ensuring effective and safe removal.

Multiple skin tags can often be removed during a single session, depending on their size and location. We'll discuss the best approach during your consultation.

It's not recommended to remove skin tags at home due to the risk of infection, bleeding, and scarring. Professional removal ensures safety and effectiveness.

Our Skin Tag Removal Pricing

Rediscover your skin’s natural beauty with our professional Skin Tag Removal services. Our dedicated team is here to provide efficient, comfortable treatments tailored just for you. Take the first step toward smoother, clearer skin by exploring our pricing options below.

Skin Tag Removal

Safe & Effective Procedures
£ £280
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  • Expert Clinicians
  • Professional Care
  • Quick Procedure

More About Our Skin Tag Removal Procedures

Personalised Care Tailored to You

We understand that every client is unique. During your consultation, we’ll assess your specific needs and craft a treatment plan that’s just right for you. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities.

Cutting-Edge Techniques for Optimal Results

Our clinic utilises the latest technology and methods to ensure your skin tag removal is effective and gentle. We stay at the forefront of advancements to provide you with the best possible care.

Committed to Your Confidence

We believe that feeling great in your skin is empowering. Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve the smooth, clear skin you deserve, boosting your confidence every step of the way.

Our Address

Finch Lodge, Hexgreave Estate, Farnsfield, Newark, NG22 8LS

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Our Email

We respond to all emails within a few hours.

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