TAG, YOU’RE IT!
I don’t recall exactly when it was that I first encountered an acrochordon. It was not at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. and certainly not at Dinosaur World off of I-4 near Plant City.
The scientific name for the acrochordon is fibroepithelial polyp, but you may know it by its more popular moniker, skin tag.
These small flaps or stalks of tissue are usually found near the neck,…
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