Here’s a clear, thorough guide on milia, the tiny white bumps often mistaken for “fat cysts”:
✨ How to Get Rid of Milia (Those Annoying White Bumps)
Milia are small, hard, white or yellowish bumps that appear on the face, especially around the eyes, cheeks, and nose. Despite being called “fat cysts” in some articles, they are not made of fat.
They form when keratin (a protein in your skin) gets trapped under the surface. They’re harmless but can be frustrating.
🔹 Why Milia Form
- Skin doesn’t shed dead cells properly
- Often caused by:
- Sun damage
- Skin trauma (burns or rashes)
- Use of heavy skincare or makeup
- Can appear in newborns, adults, or after skin treatments
❌ What NOT to Do
- Don’t squeeze or pick at them (like acne)
- Avoid harsh scrubs—they can irritate your skin
- Don’t use aggressive chemical peels without guidance
✅ How to Get Rid of Milia
1. Gentle Exfoliation
- Use mild chemical exfoliants:
- AHAs (glycolic acid)
- BHAs (salicylic acid)
- Helps remove dead skin cells and prevent buildup
2. Retinoids (Vitamin A)
- Encourage skin cell turnover
- Help bring trapped keratin to the surface
3. Steam Treatment
- Softens skin and opens pores
- Follow with gentle cleansing
4. Professional Extraction
- Dermatologists can safely remove milia using sterile tools
- Fastest and safest method for persistent bumps
5. Adjust Your Skincare
- Use light, non-comedogenic products
- Avoid heavy oils around the eyes
⚠️ When to See a Doctor
- Milia last for months despite home care
- They spread or worsen
- You are unsure whether it’s milia or another condition
🟢 Bottom Line
Milia are harmless but stubborn. The safest approach is gentle exfoliation, proper skincare, and professional removal if needed. Avoid picking or squeezing, as this can cause irritation or infection.
If you want, I can make a step-by-step 7-day routine to prevent and reduce milia using affordable, safe home methods.