try putting lotion of it to help soften if up then after a little while put a warm damp towel if this doesn't work then you can call the hospital and ask what they generally use to get the residue off and usually there is some adhesive remover at the drug store if they dont have that then try Isopropyl alcohol :) one of these should help :D
One way to get surgical tape off the skin rubbing alcohol can be used to remove the sticky residue. The use of an exfoliator can also remove surgical tape residue from the skin.
You pull it off and remove the residue with Goof Off.
Use Goof Off.
If you mean sellotape (scotch-tape), I've done it by rubbing hard with lavender-oil and cleaning the residue off with a wet-wipe or baby-wipe.
WD-40 work great
Use WD40, or Lemon Oil
You can use a product called "Goof Off" that can be found in hardware departments or home fix-it stores. It contains a chemical xylene that helps dissolve glues. Your other option is to use a piece of tape, like duct tape or masking tape, and by repeatedly sticking the tape and removing it from the sticky spot it'll pull up the residue.
Duct tape will leave behind a sticky, gummy residue that embeds into the carpet fibers. To get rid of the residue, scrap as much as possible with a butter knife. Place a damp cloth on the spot and rub a warm iron on it. Use a goo remover on the remaining residue.
alcohol wipes, or just rubbing alcohol with a cotton ball.
You take a sharp razor and scratch off the left over tape residue. works everytime, and leaves nothing behind.
You have a few options in all reality. If you use rubbing alcohol it will remove all traces but this would be a bit drying to the skin. Some toners will remove the residue, but Witch Hazel would remove it without altering the pH balance in your skin too much.
Tape is pretty much plastic with some glue on it. Its the glue that sticks to the item you're taping, so when you take that tape off, the glue will normally stay.