Small, firm, white, superficial keratin cysts, which are not pedunculated (on a stalk) like skin tags.
Pearly, dome-shaped viral papules with central umbilication, distinguishing them from the soft, fleshy appearance of skin tags.
Flat-topped, skin-colored or brownish papules caused by HPV, which are sessile (broad-based), not pedunculated.
Can be pedunculated, but typically have a warty, 'stuck-on' surface, unlike the smooth surface of a skin tag.
Dermal cysts containing oily fluid, which are typically yellowish and located deeper than the superficial, stalked skin tag.
Firm, skin-colored papules, typically around the eyes, which are benign sweat duct tumors and are not pedunculated.