Skin tags are small protruding bits of skin that often grow in the groin area, armpits, neck, and eyelids, as well as other places on the body. They are harmless but are often considered unsightly. Skin tags, also known as Acrochordons or Cutaneous Papilloma, are harmless skin growths appearing usually in the adult years of life among many healthy and normal people. In common descriptions, skin tags are flesh-colored projections that appear as small pieces of hanging skin growths. Due to the awkward appearance of larger growths, skin tag removal is common, and although their appearance may vary a little for individual tags, most skin tags are either smooth or just a little wrinkled or irregular. The color of most skin tags is either the same as that of the body flesh (skin) or a little browner than the surrounding skin.