
Skin tags (also called acrochordons) are small, soft growths that often appear on the neck, eyelids, underarms, chest, or groin. They are harmless but many people want to remove them for cosmetic reasons.
While there is no guaranteed way to remove a skin tag overnight, some home remedies may help dry it out over time. One popular method involves Vaseline (petroleum jelly).
Vaseline Skin Tag Removal Method
What You Need
Vaseline (petroleum jelly)
Cotton ball or cotton swab
Bandage or medical tape
Step-by-Step Method
Clean the area
Wash the skin tag and surrounding skin with warm water and mild soap.
Apply Vaseline
Put a small amount of Vaseline directly on the skin tag using a cotton swab.
Cover the tag
Place a bandage over the area to keep the Vaseline in place.
Leave it overnight
Keep it covered while you sleep.
Repeat daily
Do this for several nights until the tag dries out and may fall off naturally.
Why Vaseline May Help
Vaseline locks moisture and softens the skin, and when covered with a bandage it may create conditions that slowly weaken the skin tag’s attachment.
However, keep in mind:
It usually takes several days or weeks, not just one night.
Results vary from person to person.
Other Natural Remedies People Use
Some people also try:
Apple cider vinegar – helps dry the tag
Tea tree oil – may shrink the tag over time
Garlic paste – believed to break down tissue
Always apply carefully to avoid skin irritation.
Important Safety Tips
⚠️ Do not cut or pull off a skin tag yourself.
⚠️ Avoid home remedies on eyelids or sensitive areas.
⚠️ If the growth bleeds, changes color, or grows quickly, consult a doctor.
✅ When to See a Doctor A dermatologist can remove skin tags quickly with:
Freezing (cryotherapy)
Medical cauterization
Surgical snipping
These methods are fast, safe, and often painless.