Those tiny, soft, flesh-coloured growths hanging from your neck, underarms, eyelids, or under your breasts — skin tags are completely harmless, but they can be deeply annoying. They catch on jewellery, get irritated by clothing, and make you self-conscious about wearing certain necklines or sleeveless tops. Skin tag removal in Gurugram at Healing Gloves Clinic & Aesthetics is a quick, virtually painless procedure that eliminates them in minutes with minimal to no scarring. Dr. Manisha Yadav — a qualified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon with precise tissue-handling skills — removes skin tags safely using electrocautery or radiofrequency at our clinic on Sohna Road near Central Park Flower Valley. Most patients walk in during lunch break and walk out tag-free.
Quick outpatient procedure to remove skin tags using electrocautery or radiofrequency. Virtually painless with topical numbing. Multiple tags removed in one visit. Minimal to no scarring. No stitches needed. Walk in, walk out — resume normal activities immediately.
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Zero
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📍 Sohna Road, Sec-33, near Central Park Flower Valley, Gurugram 122103
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Skin tags (acrochordons) are small, benign growths of excess skin that hang from the body by a thin stalk (peduncle). They are made of collagen fibres and blood vessels surrounded by a layer of skin — completely non-cancerous and medically harmless. They appear most commonly on the neck, underarms (axillae), under the breasts, eyelids, and groin folds — anywhere skin rubs against skin or clothing.
They are extremely common — nearly half of all adults develop skin tags at some point. Several factors increase their likelihood: friction from skin folds and tight clothing, hormonal changes (pregnancy, PCOS), insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome, obesity, and genetic predisposition. If your parents had skin tags, you are more likely to develop them. They tend to increase in number with age and weight gain.
While skin tags pose zero medical risk, they are one of the most common cosmetic complaints at our clinic on Sohna Road. Patients from Central Park Flower Valley, Nirvana Country, Emaar, Malibu Towne, and Badshahpur visit because tags are visible, cosmetically bothersome, get caught on necklaces and clothing, occasionally bleed when irritated, and simply make people feel less confident about exposed skin. The good news is removal takes minutes, not hours — and once properly removed, individual tags do not grow back.
A fine-tipped instrument uses controlled electrical current to burn through the tag stalk, simultaneously cutting and cauterising. The heat seals blood vessels instantly — minimal bleeding, minimal scarring. Most effective for small-medium tags. This is Dr. Manisha's primary method for clean, precise removal.
Uses radiofrequency energy to vaporise the tag tissue with extreme precision. Produces even less thermal damage to surrounding skin than electrocautery — ideal for delicate areas like eyelids and under-eyes where scarring must be absolutely minimised. Slightly longer healing but superior cosmetic outcome.
For larger skin tags or those with a broad base, Dr. Manisha may use sterile surgical scissors to excise the tag at its base under local anaesthesia. The wound is minimal and heals within 5-7 days. Her maxillofacial surgery training ensures precise, clean excision with minimal tissue disruption.
Dr. Manisha selects the method based on the tag's size, location, number, and proximity to sensitive structures. Delicate areas (eyelids) get RF; bulk removal on the neck typically uses electrocautery for speed and efficiency.
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Dr. Manisha examines each growth to confirm it is a skin tag (not a mole, wart, or other lesion requiring different treatment). She counts the tags, notes their locations, and selects the removal method per zone.
Topical anaesthetic cream applied to the area for 15-20 minutes, or local injection for larger tags. By the time removal begins, you feel no pain — just mild pressure or warmth.
Each tag removed in seconds using the selected method. Multiple tags (10, 20, even 30+) can be removed in a single session. The entire removal phase typically takes 5-15 minutes depending on the count. No stitches needed for most tags.
Antibiotic ointment applied to treated spots. Simple aftercare instructions — keep the area clean and dry, apply prescribed ointment for 3-5 days. Small scabs form and fall off within 5-10 days. No bandaging. Resume all normal activities immediately.
"I have 15-20 small tags on my neck. Every necklace catches on them. I wore a saree at a wedding and the pallu kept snagging."
→ Classic bulk neck removal. Dr. Manisha removes all 15-20 in one 10-15 minute session using electrocautery. Tiny scabs fall off in a week — smooth, tag-free neck. Patients from Nirvana Country and Emaar frequently book this before festive season.
"I have a skin tag on my eyelid that has been growing slowly. It is starting to affect my vision slightly and I am worried about touching it near my eye."
→ Eyelid tags require extra precision due to proximity to the eye. Dr. Manisha uses RF for minimal thermal spread on this delicate area. Her surgical background gives her the steady-hand precision that eyelid tag removal demands.
"I am not sure if these growths are skin tags or something else — some are dark, some are flat. I tried tying one with thread at home and it got infected."
→ Never attempt home removal — infection, scarring, and misidentifying a mole as a tag are real risks. Dr. Manisha examines each growth, identifies tags vs moles vs warts, and removes only what is safe to remove. Suspicious growths are biopsied.
We see patients weekly who have tried home remedies — tying tags with thread, cutting with nail clippers, applying unknown ointments, or using DIY freeze kits. Here is what can go wrong:
Non-sterile tools introduce bacteria. Partially removed tags create open wounds that get infected. One patient from Badshahpur needed antibiotics for 2 weeks after a thread-tie attempt went wrong.
What looks like a skin tag might be a mole, seborrheic keratosis, wart, or — rarely — something that needs medical evaluation. Cutting first and asking questions later can delay diagnosis of conditions that need proper attention.
Uncontrolled cutting causes excessive bleeding (tags have blood vessels inside). Improper wound care leads to dark scars — replacing one cosmetic concern with a worse one. Professional removal cauterises blood vessels instantly.
Professional removal costs less than treating the complications of DIY removal. A 5-minute clinic visit is always safer than a home experiment.
Single tag removal — ₹500 – ₹1,000
Multiple tags (5-10) — ₹2,000 – ₹3,500
Bulk removal (10-20+) — ₹3,500 – ₹5,000
Eyelid / delicate area — ₹1,000 – ₹2,000 per tag
Doctor assessment and diagnosis
Topical anaesthesia
Complete removal using appropriate method
Aftercare ointment
Follow-up if needed
Exact pricing after Dr. Manisha counts and assesses your tags. Bulk discounts for large numbers. One session removes all tags in most cases.
Dr. Manisha's maxillofacial surgery training provides precise tissue handling — critical for tag removal near eyes, on eyelids, and in other delicate zones. Clean removal with minimal surrounding tissue damage means minimal scarring.
Not everything that looks like a tag is a tag. Dr. Manisha examines each growth before removing it — differentiating tags from moles, warts, and other lesions that may need different treatment or biopsy. Safety before speed.
Walk in, numb, remove, walk out. Most sessions take 15-30 minutes including numbing time. No need for multiple visits. Remove all your tags in one go. Also treats warts and moles in the same visit if needed.
Sohna Road, Sector 33 — 5-7 minutes from Central Park Flower Valley, Nirvana Country, Emaar, Malibu Towne, Badshahpur. Open all 7 days, 10 AM to 9 PM. No appointment needed for most tag removal visits — call ahead to confirm availability.
Reviewed by Dr. Manisha Yadav — Aesthetics Physician & Cosmetic Surgeon | Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon | 14+ Years Experience
Chief Aesthetics Physician, Healing Gloves Clinic & Aesthetics, Sohna Road, Gurugram
Skin tag removal at Healing Gloves Clinic costs ₹500-1,000 per single tag. Multiple tags (5-10): ₹2,000-3,500. Bulk removal (10-20+): ₹3,500-5,000 per session. Eyelid or delicate area tags: ₹1,000-2,000 each. Most patients get all tags removed in one visit.
No. Topical numbing cream is applied for 15-20 minutes before removal. You feel no pain — only mild warmth or pressure. The removal itself takes seconds per tag. Post-procedure, the treated area may feel slightly tender for 24 hours — easily managed without medication.
Individual tags that are properly removed at their base do not grow back. However, if you are prone to skin tags (genetic, hormonal, friction-related), new tags may develop in other areas over time. These can be removed whenever they appear.
Yes. Most patients have 10-20+ tags removed in a single session lasting 10-15 minutes. There is no medical reason to space removal across multiple visits. Dr. Manisha removes all tags in one go unless the count is exceptionally high (50+).
Small scabs form at each removal site and fall off naturally within 5-10 days, revealing smooth, healed skin. No stitches needed. Apply prescribed antibiotic ointment for 3-5 days. No bandaging required. Resume all activities immediately.
We strongly advise against it. Home removal risks infection from non-sterile tools, excessive bleeding, scarring, and misidentification (the growth might not be a tag). Professional removal at our clinic costs less than treating complications from DIY attempts.
Skin tags themselves are benign and harmless. However, a sudden increase in skin tags can sometimes be associated with insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, or hormonal changes. Dr. Manisha may recommend blood tests if your tag pattern suggests an underlying condition worth checking.
Healing Gloves Clinic is on Sohna Road, Sector 33 — 5-7 minutes from Central Park Flower Valley. Also accessible from Nirvana Country, Emaar, Malibu Towne, and Badshahpur. Dr. Manisha performs all skin tag removal personally. Open all 7 days, 10 AM to 9 PM.
Book your skin tag removal with Dr. Manisha Yadav. Quick assessment, painless removal, walk out smooth.