This is a real situation. Image not to be used in a defamatory context. Anaesthetic. General practice doctor administering a local anaesthetic before


This is a real situation. Image not to be used in a defamatory context. Anaesthetic. General practice doctor administering a local anaesthetic before minor surgery to remove a skin tag on a woman's back. A skin tag (acrochordon) is a small brown or flesh-coloured protruding flap of skin that occurs either spontaneously or during healing of a wound. A type of benign tumour, it is harmless and can be easily removed by a doctor.


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