Milia is a condition that's root cause is the formation of small, white bumps that form around the nose and under the eyes. These bumps are filled with dead skin cells, that impact into the skin. Babies normally suffer from this problem, however, a growing number of adults are becoming aware of these unsightly bumps occuring on their very own skin. Cleansing and proper skin care may not be enough to fight milia, however, a few techniques to remove the dead skin cells can treat and prevent milia formation. Consult a dermatologist first to determine the best course of treatment.
Step 1
Cleanse your skin daily with a glycolic acid-based cleanser. According DermaDoctor.com, glycolic acid cleansers remove the debris from the skin's surface while also helping elminate skin cell buildup underneath. Be very careful not to get cleanser into your eyes. After cleansing, blot dry with a clean towel avoiding excessive rubbing, which could aggravate the skin.
Step 2
Apply a vitamin A-enriched moisturizer to the skin underneath your eyes. According to DermaDoctor.com, vitamin A is a natural exfoliant that helps remove dead skin cells from the top layers of skin and in milia bump formations.
Step 3
Avoid picking or popping milia bumps. This could lead to infection and extreme skin irritation, according to MayoClinic.com. Resist the urge to touch them or squeeze out their contents to avoid scarring as well.
Step 4
Apply a daily sunscreen to protect against the sun's harmful UV rays. The sun can actually worsen milia by promoting excess shedding of the skin, according to DermaDoctor.com.
Step 5
Schedule an appointment with your dermatologist for extraction of milia bumps. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, adults who wish to remove milia through extraction should visit a dermatologist for proper removal.
Things You'll Need
- Glycolic acid-based cleanser
- Vitamin A-enriched cream
- Sunscreen



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