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โ๏ธ Freeze your skin tag worries away with doctor-approved precision!
Claritag Advanced Skin Tag Remover is an FDA-cleared, doctor-designed cryogenic freeze-off kit that targets skin tags sized 2โ6mm with patented encapsulation technology. Featuring a unique blue activation indicator for precise freezing, it delivers visible results within 7โ14 days and supports up to 10 treatment cycles per kit, offering a professional, at-home solution trusted by thousands.












| ASIN | B07MTSL7XX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,168 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #31 in Wart Removal Products |
| Brand | CLARITAG |
| Brand Name | CLARITAG |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 6,176 Reviews |
| Item Form | Pen |
| Item Weight | 56 g |
| Manufacturer | Claritag |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AZ6055 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | AZ6055 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Skin Type | All |
| UPC | 850001389167 |
| Unit Count | 10 Count |
C**H
Excellent product A+
This was super effective. Very painfree, easy to grip and use. Very durable product. I was having an issue with a skin Tag, that would not come off with other products I have used of name brand. I was seriously a call away from scheduling with a dermatologist to deal with it. So glad this worked out very well. And seamless.
T**Y
Worth the Money
Im going to start this off by saying that i am black and this product worked for me. Ethnicity doesn't really matter HOWEVER it is scientifically proven that people of color are more likely to develop skin tags. So theres that. I had only had one skin tag i ever noticed on my body. it was small not unsightly and no one ever complained and i didnt care. then i got my ear pierced when i was in my 20's. About 8 months after getting my ear pierced i felt a skin tag. it was medium sized i supposed. again no one had pointed it out but because i could feel it was unnerved by its presence. So i googled how to get rid of it. And i pretty much saw the only way was surgery. I waited awhile and decided to check amazon and lo and behold there were products. So it came down to using a liquid to dry out the tag or using claritag to freeze it. I wasnt too big on using a chemical to dry out my skin even if it was a small area. Plus the reviews weren't stellar. I decided to go with claritag because it made sense to treat a skin tag like you would a wart. So dropped the 40 or so dollars and bought the claritag. You need a second person, and thats on periodt. So if you are like me the videos for this were a little confusing. But its not a confusing product. The main device is basically your mini cryo/freezy chamber. You pump that and it gets cold. After pumping you use the device to grab onto the skin tag and hold it. As you hold it the skin tag freezes turns white and then red and then back to the regular color. Now you will need a second person to do this in order to grab on to the skin tag if its not on the front of your body. Also you do not have an infinite amount of uses. I got around 3 to 4 rounds of freezing with this device and one of them i wasted trying to grab the tag on my own. This thing isnt cheap... Ok! So what happens next. The instructions tell you to loosely put a bandaid over the tag so it doesnt get infected. Do this. And dont fiddle with the tag. So after the first use the skin tag will begin to throb after. this wasnt painful but was kinda noticeable. Ignorable but noticeable. The next day I removed the bandaid after working out and taking a shower. i noticed that there was a little discharge from the skin tag. It wasnt like a pimple but it was a little gooey?. Thats the best way i can describe it. Dont ever fiddle with it or try and pinch it off. Let the freezing work. Slowly but sure after a few days i noticed the skin tag getting smaller. After a week i re did the freezing kinda failed because i did it on my own and barely grabbed the skin tag. Same thing happened as before. And I repeated this step at the 3rd week. Its week 4 and the skin tag has gone crusty and is only surface level. So i believe that after another week or 2 it will be completely gone
A**R
Works well on medium to larger skintags
For me, works much better than acid liquids or rubber bands. The acid ones really create a sore and burn a bit. The burn is certainly bearable, but the sore is a tiny bit scary and requires after care. The rubber bands are just too big. I thought some of my skin tags were huge, but my biggest one took 3 bands and weeks to die and fall off. I can't use the bands for ANY of my others. The bands do hurt a little too. Well the application of the bands doesn't hurt, but area around the skin hurts a little as the tag dies. And since it took so long to die, that hurt a while. This product freezes the skin tags. It hurts a teeny, tiny bit, but very little. Tags still take over a week to die and fall off, but better than the other 2 methods. A couple tags took reapplication of the freeze, beyond the 2 applications you do one after another the first time. In my arm pits, there can be slight irritation as the tags scab while dying; I feel the hardened scab when my arm is down. Still, this method is best by a good bit for me. The applicator is somewhat large and bulky for small tags, and it can be hard to see in a mirror, again because of the size of the product relative to the tags. Might help to have someone else use it. I WOULD recommend this product. It's not perfect, but it has removed many of my tags. I'm happy to have used it to reduce the number of skin tags -- my larger ones.
W**Y
Might not be worth it.
I've had skin tabs on my back for a very long time, since I was a teenager. They've started to bother me at night and itch and make it harder to sleep. So I decided that it was time to get rid of these things. My doctor wouldn't send me to have them taken care of, said they wouldn't waste their time on skin tags. He suggested rubber bands, but that sounded like something I wanted nothing to do with. I purchased this, on receiving it said don't use if you're diabetic. I asked my doctor about it, and he said that my A1C1 is so good that the chances of anything happening because of diabetes would be extremely unlikely. I froze about 7 tags on my back a week ago from today. 3 of them may have fallen off or disappeared a bit? My wife doesn't seem to know what happened to some of them, as we did 4 on my upper back on Friday and 3 on my lower back on Saturday, and there's only 4 right now. The four that are remaining are in bad shape. One of them is bleeding a lot and one is near my belt line so it is super red and painful. I also kinda like pain, so I've been playing with them a bit. She decided to ask the pharmacist if it was normal, and he said he wouldn't recommend freezing tags off, and it is common for them to have problems and have infections. I think the wife is overreacting and that the medicine is working as intended. Other people in the reviews mentioned it being painful. If these things do fall off, it'll be a great product since they've bothered me so long. But I don't know if this process is worth the end result. Even if it works, there will be some pretty annoying pain and risk of infection.
A**N
It works!
I'd had this on my list for a few months but hesitated on pulling the trigger; honestly can't say why since it's <$25. I paid my doctor $160 to remove 1 skin tag about a year ago (high deductible insurance plan) so its really a no-brainer compared to that... Especially since I had 3 tags to remove. That said, follow the directions and make sure the freezing liquid saturates the contact pads- if the tag isn't white after 20 seconds then something didn't work. I followed the directions (did 2 rounds of contact for 20 seconds) and my 2 smaller (est. 3-5mm) tags fell off within a week. The bigger one (est. 13mm) is now dying off as described in the instructions. I will say that there can be some slight discomfort as the tag dies off if it is in a high friction area (as these things tend to do). It's going to be an open sore, no matter how it gets dealt with. But, putting a band aid over it can help. I'm not medically trained but I'm sure you'd want to change that bandage 1x per day (if not more), FWIW. From what I've read this doesn't work well on smaller tags or other skin blemishes. I'd suggest that if you can't pinch it between your fingertips then this will not work. If you can pinch it between your fingertips, then this will work. I'll update if anything of note is worth mentioning as things heal. From what I understand these things can come back, especially the larger ones. But from what I've seen this works great, as long as you can grab onto it. Sorry if this is kinda gross, but you're reading a review for a skin tag removal tool, so it's all relevant ๐
A**R
This Really Does Work!!
Overall, this product really does work! I had a fairly good sized skin tag on my upper left ear, I never used to have, and somehow just developed over time. Sorry I don't have a photo to show, but I promise you it works! Depending on the size of your skin tag, it can take some time to really take affect. It took approximately 1 month for my tag to completely go away. This was my process: 1. Day 1; I treated my skin tag with two treatments back to back. I did this because the tag is supposed to turn white after treatment, and mine didn't. 2. At about 14 days or say I noticed the top half of my skin tag turned black and shortly after fell off on it's own. Progress! However, there was still a bit of skin tag left. 3. I treated the remaining tag again and did the same thing by doing two treatments back to back. one more thing, the manual recommends to treat for 20 seconds, but I treated it for 30 seconds, cause I felt it was being a bit stubborn. Note: My spouse helped with the treatment, and I will say he accidentally got some of my actual ear skin. It did turn to a brownish color, but don't fret! If this happens to you, your skin will heal and it'll be fine! This time, the remaining skin tag didn't turn black over time, but I did notice it began to dry out and started feeling loose. 4. By this time now, it's been almost a month. I was in my bathroom and was checking it out. It felt loose even more so, so I gave it a little tug and shockingly, it came right off!! There was some exposed skin which would needs some healing. Also, this did not hurt when I pulled the tag off, but it was shocking enough that it made me feel like Jeff Goldblum in the movie "The Fly", where is entire ear came off! Anyway, I put a little ointment on it and in two days, it healed right up and it's like the skin tag was never there. I wasn't left with any scarring or skin blemishes, and my ear is fully intact, despite "The Fly" reference! I can't say for sure how long it will take to treat a smaller skin tag? I do have a little one on my lower right arm pit which I plan to treat, so I'll be sure to update this review and let you know how long it took. Hopefully being much smaller it won't take a month. If you find it's not working for you, be patient and try doing several treatments over time. It's recommended to wait 14 before doing the next treatment. My only complaint is that it's a one time purchase and the kit doesn't include some kind of refillable cartridge. So if you have more tags to treat, you'll have to spend another 50 bucks. In spite of that, I'm pleased with the outcome and so happy the tag on my ear is gone!!!
T**5
'Coolest', most useful med product ever!
I've been waiting for this very useful and effective med product for a very long time. Rather than counting on a doctor's visit every time you need a skin tag removed, you can easily and safely do the same removal process at home - and I can tell you that it works well. I've been able to get rid of 2 larger tags within the first 3 weeks after this product landed! If the rating could go beyond five stars, I would rate it even higher. A couple observations of the product since I'm being honest here on the review. -First of all, it takes two (2) 'puffs' per skin tag: one initial 'load' or charge to chill the tips prior to pinching the tag the first time, and then a second 'load' prior to gently pinching the same tag a second time. This means that you can only get rid of ~15 tags per bottle or container, so keep that in mind when counting on overall usage of the product cycles. -Secondly, ensure that you press the applicator container down evenly in the mount on a flat surface when charging (chilling) the tips so they are dark blue on each side of the dual tips. This ensures that the tag will be cooled evenly on both sides when you apply the 'charged \ chilled' tips. Watch the tag after you've applied the cool tips to ensure it is frosted on both sides as this is a positive sign that the application of the charged tips was successful. -And finally, make sure that small, rounded foam pieces in the ends of both sides of the pincer tips remains in place as they have a habit of sometimes coming out of the pincer end holes after they have been charged or cooled. You'll need to use a pair of tweezers to push the foam back into place in its location in the end tip, and then you'll have to re-charge the tips again before applying to the skin tag. Good health to you, and may all your skin tags be gone soon!!
N**E
Great, just wont get many tags
It works great and it's the first skin tag removal system I can use without any help and because of how well it's made, it causes minimal pain since the freezing is isolated to the actual skin tag. That said, I was able to treat three tags, not ten, so not exactly as advertised. Still, I'll probably use it again just because it's the easiest and safest I've found so far.
J**Y
Skin tag remover
Once get hang of it very effective
H**H
Works partially
It works partially.
A**T
Only gain and no pain
Very effective. I highly recommend
I**P
Great product
I have tried several products for a stubborn skin tag and this finally removed it. So easy to use, painless, and only needed to use it once to work.
V**.
Buyer Beware
What a joke. Beware. It is hard to use by yourself. It does not hold onto short tags well. ANd even if you get someomne to do it, the tag remains after two weeks...even after following instructions to the T.
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