![]() Once established an anal fissure can be quite difficult to treat requiring stool softeners, topical creams three times a day such as Rectogesic or 2% Diltiazem to relax the anal sphincter and prevent spasms. In severe cases if the tearing is significant or repeated a painful anal fissure can form. What factors can prevent wound healing after skin tag excision?Ĭonstipation during the healing process can result in the almost healed wound tearing. In the process the skin (also called epithelium) slowly grows in from the edges until the new skin meets in the midline forming complete closure (also called re-epithelialisation). Generally speaking, most colorectal surgeons would agree that leaving the wound open to heal by “secondary intention” is the safest option. ![]() If this happens, there is a greater chance of developing a new skin tag. Attempts to close the skin after removal of a skin tag can result in infection or the wound opening up in about 50% of cases. Unlike elsewhere in the body, the anus is contaminated with bacteria, and wiped daily after a bowel motion. How quickly does the wound heal after skin tag excision? ![]() If you are someone prone to formation of scar tissue or keloid, then excision of a small asymptomatic skin tag may not be best for you, as the resultant scar may be uglier and more uncomfortable than the actual skin tag. Everyone heals differently, with the scar tissue response different from one person to another. If you are unfortunate enough to develop a painful anal fissure after your skin tag excision, you may regret ever having surgery and wish you had just left the small asymptomatic skin tag alone. Even more worrying is that you may develop failure of the wound to heal or even a painful anal fissure, particularly if you become constipated in the first 6-12 weeks after having an anal fissure excised. The problem with removing a small skin tag for cosmetic reasons, is that you may develop a regrowth of a skin tag during the healing process. What is wrong with removing small skin tags for cosmetic reasons, and what complications can occur? Sometimes these skin tags are unsightly, and in this case the desire to have the skin tag removed is for cosmetic reasons rather that a actually medical indication. Small skin tags that do not cause pain or bleeding or itch and do not interfere with your ability to clean after a bowel motion are usually best left alone. Large wide based skin tags are the most difficult skin tags to remove, and recovery after their removal is quite painful due to the large wound that results from their removal. Large long skin tags on a thin stalk are the easiest skin tags to remove with the lowest risk of complications because the wound is very small. Skin tag excision is necessary when they interfere with perianal cleaning and hygiene, resulting in discomfort and itch. Wide based large skin tags are the most difficult and painful skin tags to remove as their removal results in a large open wound, that can take up to 6-12 weeks to fully heal (even longer if healing conditions are not ideal). Large skin tags that have a long narrow stalk are the easiest and safest skin tags to have removed, as the resultant wound is quite small and heals quickly. Most people have some degree of “wrinkling” of the skin around the anus, and this is considered normal. Small flat wide based skin tags may simply be a prominent wrinkle, and this would be considered a normal variant, and does not require removal. ![]() Once the swollen haemorrhoid full of blood resolves, the stretching causes results in a permanent area of loose skin (skin tag). Skin tags can result from previous haemorrhoids. These occur to some extent due to stretching of the skin that occurs with its opening and closing, (natural “wear and tear”) and some degree of wrinkling of the skin is present in everyone.
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