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My husband had a LOT of them around his neck. His sister's husband was in the Marines and is a former Wisconsin farm boy who had to give himself stitches on a few occasions. He took small forceps and a very sharp, sterile razor and just cut them off. My husband had to wear bandages around his neck for the night, but they are gone and there isn't a mark where any of them used to be. Whoever does it will want to use a good topical anesthetic, if you choose to go that way. Some doctors will not remove them. It is even "illegal" in some states to remove them, though I don't know why. I hope this helps.