“Milia” are those tiny white bumps people often see around the eyes or cheeks. Despite the name “fat cysts,” they are not dangerous cysts and are usually harmless.
🤍 What milia actually are
Milia
- Tiny, firm white or yellowish bumps
- Form when dead skin (keratin) gets trapped under the skin
- Common around eyes, cheeks, and nose
- Not caused by infection or dirt
🧠 Safe ways to help reduce milia
🧴 1) Gentle exfoliation (key step)
- Use mild exfoliants (like low-strength acids or soft scrubs)
- Helps prevent dead skin buildup
- Don’t over-scrub (can worsen irritation)
☀️ 2) Use light, non-comedogenic skincare
- Avoid heavy, oily creams around the eyes
- Choose “non-comedogenic” moisturizers
🧼 3) Proper cleansing
- Wash face gently twice a day
- Remove makeup thoroughly
🧪 4) Retinoids (best evidence-based option)
Retinoid
- Helps skin renew faster
- Can reduce formation of new milia
- Should be used carefully, especially near eyes (doctor guidance recommended)
🚫 What NOT to do
- Don’t squeeze or pick them (can cause scarring)
- Don’t use harsh DIY acids or baking soda scrubs
- Don’t expect them to “pop” like pimples
🩺 Medical removal options (fastest)
If they persist:
- Sterile extraction by a dermatologist
- Minor in-office procedure (quick and simple)
- Chemical treatments in some cases
🧩 Bottom line
Milia are harmless keratin deposits—not fat cysts—and the safest approach is gentle skincare or professional removal if needed.
If you want, I can give you a simple skincare routine to prevent milia from coming back (especially around the eyes).