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Skin tag removal

Minor surgery video series

Charles Czarnowski, David Ponka, Ravi Rughani and Paul Geoffrion
Canadian Family Physician September 2008, 54 (9) 1245;
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This month, check out the latest minor surgery video—“Acrochordonectomy”—from the Élisabeth Bruyère Family Medicine Centre in Ottawa, Ont. The video reviews the equipment, technique, and postoperative care required for this procedure.

The video “Acrochordonectomy” is available at www.cfp.ca. Go to this article on-line, then click on CFPlus in the menu at the top right-hand side of the page.

Past minor surgery procedure videos can be accessed on-line at www.cfp.ca. On the homepage, click on Collections in the left-hand menu, then click on Video Series.

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