Milia are those tiny, hard white bumps that often appear around the eyes, cheeks, or nose. Despite being called “fat cysts,” they’re actually small keratin-filled cysts trapped under the skin—not dangerous, but definitely annoying.
Here’s how to safely get rid of them and prevent them from coming back:
🔍 What Causes Milia?
Milia form when dead skin cells (keratin) get trapped instead of shedding naturally. Common triggers include:
- Heavy creams or oily skincare
- Sun damage
- Aging skin (slower cell turnover)
- Skin trauma (burns, procedures)
🧴 How to Get Rid of Milia
1️⃣ Gentle Exfoliation (First Step)
- Use mild chemical exfoliants like:
- AHAs (glycolic acid)
- BHAs (salicylic acid)
- These help remove dead skin and prevent new milia from forming
👉 Avoid harsh scrubs—they don’t reach deep enough and can irritate skin.
2️⃣ Retinoids (Most Effective Home Option)
- Products containing retinol or prescription retinoids speed up cell turnover
- Over time, they help bring trapped keratin to the surface
⚠️ Use slowly (2–3 times a week) to avoid irritation.
3️⃣ Steam + Proper Cleansing
- Warm steam can soften the skin
- Follow with a gentle cleanser to help loosen buildup
👉 This won’t remove milia instantly but supports other treatments.
4️⃣ Professional Removal (Fastest & Safest)
Dermatologists can remove milia quickly using:
- Sterile needle extraction
- Laser or electrocautery
👉 This is the only way to remove stubborn milia instantly
❌ What NOT to Do
- Don’t squeeze or pop them (unlike acne)
- Don’t use needles at home
- Don’t overload with heavy oils or thick creams
👉 Improper removal can cause scarring or infection.
🛡️ How to Prevent Milia
✔️ Use lightweight skincare
- Switch to non-comedogenic moisturizers
✔️ Wear sunscreen daily
- Sun damage thickens skin and traps keratin
✔️ Clean eye-area products carefully
- Heavy eye creams are a common culprit
✔️ Exfoliate regularly (but gently)
- 1–3 times per week is enough
⏳ How Long Do They Last?
- Some milia disappear on their own in a few weeks
- Others can last months unless treated
⚖️ Bottom Line
Milia aren’t harmful, but they won’t go away with squeezing or typical acne treatments. The best approach is:
- Gentle exfoliation + retinoids for gradual improvement
- Dermatologist removal for instant results
If you want, I can suggest a simple skincare routine (morning & night) specifically designed to clear milia without irritating sensitive skin.