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The Original TagBand Skin Tag Remover is a UK-designed, pen-style device that safely removes up to 10 small to medium (2-4mm) skin tags at home using natural latex micro bands. It offers a fast, chemical-free ligation method, ideal for face and body skin tags, providing a convenient, cost-effective alternative to clinical procedures.
Manufacturer | UK Innovations GP Ltd |
Package dimensions | 16.4 x 9.6 x 1.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item weight | 41 Grams |
Brand | TagBand |
Colour | Blue |
Format | Pen |
Skin type | All |
Target audience | Adults |
Item model number | 1920 |
Package Dimensions | 16.4 x 9.6 x 1.8 cm; 41 g |
ASIN | B014FOLDZW |
L**N
Brilliant kit, so happy!
Ive had a small skin tag on my inner thigh for some time and until recently it caused me no bother so I wasn't concerned about it. Unfortunately a new pair of jeans started to cause irritation when the seam rubbed the tag, and once it was irritated it quickly became very painful and unbearable no matter what I was wearing.I searched for a solution and came across the micro tagband kit. My tag was very small and having read the reviews I was aware that there was a chance it wouldn't work, but I decided to give it a go.Despite the tag being in an awkward position where I could barely see it, I found the tagband kit extremely easy to use, and the first band I tried was on before I knew it. I used one of the included plasters to cover it and hoped for the best. Later the same day I was disappointed to discover that the band had slipped off (as I said it was very small), but I decided to persevere so fitted another one. The next morning again I found it had slipped off, probably due to my moving around in my sleep, but I'm pretty determined so fitted a third band. This one stayed on till the next morning, and when I checked it in the morning I found that as I rubbed my finger across it the whole thing came away. When I say the whole thing I mean the band AND the skin tag. I was amazed and delighted at the result, the band had only been on 36hrs and intermittently at that, but the entire tag had gone and I had experienced no pain whatsoever.The result I have been left with is a completely disappeared tag, with no mark, in fact I can't even see where it was. There was no pain and no mess. I am absolutely delighted with the result and have no doubt that if my tag had been a little bigger I would have achieved this result using a single band. I've kept the kitchen so that if I develop any more tags in the future I will be able to deal with them immediately.
L**T
Skin tag remover
This is so simple but it really works!
B**Y
Used for skin tag removal
I used this to remove a troublesome skin tag under my armpit which grew considerably over time.I also had issues when working out, as it would constantly rub and become irritated.I brought this kit to remove.I would definitely do some research and check your tag is not suspicious in any way in terms of being tumour related.The kit was very easy to use, the band stayed on well and took around 2 weeks for the tag to naturally fall off.I did experience quite a bit of pain, seemingly an infection but that is my own fault.The kit works for it’s intended use, just be mindful of your body and take care with it.
B**C
This does work and I'm really pleased with the result
I had a tag in a personal area and considered various means to get rid of it (let's just say I couldn't see it without a mirror or taking a photo on my phone). Treatment is not available on the NHS and I know that it would cost several hundred pounds to get private treatment. Also, I was sure that it would be painful for a while after that kind of solution so I was keen on finding another solution is one was available. I did a bit of research and eventually decided on Tagband.When it arrived the problem I had was that my tag was too big for the applicator device. So I had to improvise another applicator (small bottle top) and I just about managed to get a band stretched over it without it breaking. Putting the band on the tag was awkward too but I just about managed it by myself (too embarrassed to ask for help).To begin with it I could feel it was there but I would not call it uncomfortable - I was just aware of it. After a couple of days the tag shrank in size and I considered putting another band on. However, I just went with what I had as I didn't want it incur pain just because of impatience.The days went by and towards the end (day 6-7) and it did start to become uncomfortable. To the extent I had a rummage in the bathroom cabinet and dug out some out-of-date relief cream (specifically for that area of the body) - and this did help with the discomfort. I have to say I did worry a bit that I might end up in the doctor's if it got infected as that area of the body is impossible to keep clean.Anyway the cream helped with the pain and lo, on the morning of day 8 it had disappeared. Where and when it dropped off, I don't know exactly but if was definitely there the night before.It's been a few days now and the 'area' that the tag was attached to was a bit sore to begin with but it's improving every day. I would count it as all being in the past now.
R**E
Good idea but only worked 30% of the time.
This is a really good idea but I found that it only works to a degree.I like the application idea and this does work. You really can get the tag bands onto the skin tags quite easily with the applicator, compared to trying to tie tags with dental floss or something.I bought the small tags and found that the tag had to be within a fairly tight size bracket for the tag bands to work. Most of my skin tags were too small even for these small bands. They worked best on larger skin tags with a bit of length to them and on smaller ones the tag bands just came off, even when I put a plaster over them.I can see the difficulties of designing a band to be both thin enough and stretchy enough to work well, and I found the bands to be a bit thick when they tightened around the skin tag, and this meant that they came off a little too easily on short tags.Out of ten attempts I had three which worked. On these, within a week the tags darkened and then came off with a little tug or twist. The area around the base of the tags did redden and felt a little bit sore at times, particularly when they are caught on clothing and stuff, but this happens when you tie them as well.I did look at the possibility of ordering more bands but the price of the additional tag bands are extortionate really, for something which must only cost a few pence to make.If you have skin tags longer than about 5-6mm in length, then I would recommend these as they will probably work. If your skin tags do not protrude from the skin further than this then I wouldn't bother, as they probably won't work.
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