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    1. https://forefrontdermatology.com/what-causes-skin-tags-and-what-you-can-do-about-them/ - (Trust Score 8/10)

    - Skin tags are small (1-3 millimeter) growths composed of collagen surrounded by a thin layer of skin. They are soft and painless folds or flaps of skin. The exact cause of skin tags isn’t entirely understood, but they’re more common as people age and can be brought on by friction, hormonal changes, age, health conditions like diabetes, and genetics.

    2. https://cosmeticdermatologyjax.com/what-causes-skin-tags-and-should-you-get-them-removed/ - (Trust Score 7/10)

    - The exact cause of skin tags isn’t fully understood, but several factors are known to increase your likelihood of developing them: skin friction, genetics, aging, obesity or weight gain, and type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance.

    3. https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/a-z/skin-tags - (Trust Score 9/10)

    - Skin tags are harmless growths that can appear anywhere on your skin, but often develop on the neck, eyelids, or underarms. They may be the same color as your skin or darker. The common areas for skin tags include breasts, groin, neck creases, underarms, sides, abdomen, and back, often due to skin rubbing against skin, jewelry, or clothing.