A dermatologist would be able to perform a skin tag removal. If the skin tag is small than we will not feel any pain but if it is large than the doctor will apply some medication so we feel no pain.
You would need to see a Colo-Rectal Surgeon for this procedure.
I am having a lot of pain I want to do a skin tag removal
The Dermatologist (skin doctor)
Dermatologist treats your skin diseases.
Topical medication is administered on the skin or mucous membranes.
A dermatologist specialises in skin disorders.
Dermatologists are doctors who specialize in skin. They can help with skin disorders such as acne and eczema.
One can learn about blemish removal through their doctor, especially a dermatologist. They can consult them on finding the products right for their skin, its sensitivities, and oil control as well as blemish removal.
plastic surgeon
Firstly it would be best to get a biopsy done of the mole before removing it. The best kind of doctor is a dermotoligist who specialise in skin disorders of anykind, they will be able to give you a professional diagnosis of your mole.
it depends on what doctor you arethere is a heart doctor, blood doctor, dental doctor, eyes doc., hair/skin doctor, lung doctor, genes doctor, glands/hormones, psychological, etc.Depending on what kind of doctor you are, it also depends on what kind of care you give to the patients.
cpt codes removal of 30 skin tags?
While it is normal for many people to have a reaction after tattoo removal (I assume you're referring to laser tattoo removal and not some other process), any skin issue appearing after either a tattoo, body piercing, or tattoo removal, warrants a trip to the doctor to rule out more serious issues like infection. Remember that laser tattoo removal works on the ink, not the skin. However, higher heat lasers can cause rashes and blistering on the upper layer of skin from prolonged exposure.
Sometimes the purpose of skin lesion removal is to excise an unsightly mole or other cosmetically unattractive skin growth.