
Learn laser removal of skin tags, using a small device under $300 to perform quick cosmetic treatments with remarkable results; note that insurance rarely covers skin tag removal.
Identify why skin tags are common bumps on the adult body, their typical locations from under the arms to the face, legs, or arms, and how age affects their development.
Differentiate dark spots, sun spots, and melasma, noting hormonal links and removal limits with advanced electrolysis. Assess spot safety and distinguish skin tags from moles by color, borders, and evolution.
This lecture explains that darker spots on the epidermis are the best candidates for removal. It also notes that freckles can be removed, especially the darkest ones.
Learn why certain skin spots cannot be removed, and how aestheticians handle limitations when treating skin tags and dark spots.
Identify the differences between cancerous moles, moles, and skin tags to guide safe assessment and removal decisions for aestheticians.
Skin tags are painless, noncancerous growths on the skin. They're connected to the skin by a small, thin stalk called a peduncle. Skin tags are common in both men and women, especially after age 50. They can appear anywhere on your body, though they're commonly found in places where your skin folds such as the: armpits. A course will provide you with the theory, knowledge of skin tags and dark spots, the causes of skin tags/dark spots, comfortable skin tags/dark spots removal treatment. The theory will be covered in bacteriology and sanitization, anatomy of skin tags/dark spots, contraindications etc.