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Why Do I Get Flesh-Colored Moles on My Neck or Armpits — and How Do I Get Rid of Them? Experts Explain
Have you noticed small, soft, flesh-colored growths popping up around your neck, armpits, or even under your breasts? You’re not alone — and you’re not imagining things. These little skin tags, often mistaken for moles, are incredibly common and typically harmless.
We asked dermatologists and skincare experts to weigh in.
🧐 First Things First: Are They Really Moles?
Probably not.
While they may look like moles at first glance, these growths are most likely skin tags — medically known as acrochordons. They’re benign (non-cancerous) and very common, especially in areas where the skin folds or experiences friction.
🩺 “Skin tags are small, soft growths of skin that typically appear in areas like the neck, armpits, groin, or under the breasts,” explains Dr. Lauren Ross, board-certified dermatologist. “They’re often flesh-colored and can range from a tiny bump to a small flap.”
🔍 Why Do They Appear?
There are a few key reasons why you may be seeing these skin-colored bumps:
✅ 1. Friction
Skin tags often develop in areas where skin rubs against skin or clothing — such as the neck or armpits.
✅ 2. Hormones
They’re more common during pregnancy or hormonal shifts, due to changes in growth factors in the skin.
✅ 3. Genetics
Some people are simply more prone to developing them — it can run in families.
✅ 4. Age and Weight
✅ 5. Insulin Resistance
People with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes may be more likely to develop skin tags.
❓ Are They Dangerous?
The good news: Skin tags are almost always harmless.
However, you should get any new or changing skin growth checked by a dermatologist, especially if it:
- Grows rapidly
- Bleeds
- Changes color or shape
- Causes pain
🔎 “When in doubt, get it checked out,” says Dr. Ross. “Skin tags don’t turn into cancer, but other types of skin lesions can look similar.”
🧴 How Can I Get Rid of Them?
If your skin tags are bothering you for cosmetic reasons or getting irritated by jewelry or clothing, there are several removal options:
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