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Skin Tag Remover Pen – Quick & Painless
✔️ Remove up to 40 skin tags at home
✔️ Eliminate tags in 4–12 days naturally
✔️ Prevent bleeding and scarring during removal
✔️ Save hundreds on clinic visits annually
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Tired of snagged skin tags causing pain and embarrassment
Stop worrying about tags rubbing on collars or gym gear. TagPal cuts blood flow precisely so tags darken and fall off naturally, preventing bleeding and irritation while restoring smooth skin you can show without hesitation.
Clear skin fast so you feel confident every day
Precise band application removes skin tags painlessly, reducing bleeding risk and letting you return to work, workouts, or social life immediately
Common questions about TagPal answered
Clear guidance so you can remove skin tags safely and confidently
How does TagPal remove skin tags safely?
TagPal uses medical-grade micro-compression bands to cut blood flow to the tag. The tag darkens, dries, and falls off naturally without cutting, reducing bleeding and scarring risk.
Will it work on large or very small skin tags?
Yes. The kit includes small and large bands to fit 2–8 mm sizes, so you can treat tiny flat tags or bigger stalked tags effectively at home.
How long until the skin tag falls off?
Most tags fall off within 4 to 12 days depending on size. The process is painless and lets you resume normal activity immediately with minimal care.
Is TagPal better than using floss or rubber bands?
Yes. TagPal bands are precision-designed to apply even pressure and stay secure. Floss or household bands can slip, cause uneven pressure, and increase infection risk.
Can I use this on moles or infected tags?
No. TagPal is for benign skin tags only. Avoid red, inflamed, or unknown lesions and consult a doctor if you suspect a mole or wart.