Skin tags (soft fibromas) are common, benign, soft, skin-coloured or hyperpigmented, pedunculated lesions that appear to hang off the skin. They are typically found in the skin folds (neck, axilla, and groin).
Pyogenic granuloma is a misnomer describing a benign proliferation of capillary blood vessels of the skin and oral cavity. It characteristically presents as a small painless red fleshy nodule that grows rapidly over a few weeks. Pyogenic granuloma is known to bleed easily with minor trauma.