Milia are tiny white or yellowish bumps that usually appear around the eyes, cheeks, or nose. They are often called “fat cysts,” but they are actually trapped keratin under the skin, not fat.
They are harmless—but stubborn.
🧴 What causes milia
Milia form when dead skin cells get trapped instead of shedding properly. Common triggers:
- Heavy or oily skincare products
- Sun damage
- Skin injury or burns
- Natural skin turnover issues (common in all ages)
🚫 What NOT to do
- ❌ Don’t squeeze or pick them (can cause scars or infection)
- ❌ Don’t use harsh scrubs aggressively
- ❌ Don’t try to pop them like pimples
✅ Safe ways to reduce milia at home
1. Gentle exfoliation
Use mild exfoliants like:
- Salicylic acid (BHA)
- Glycolic acid (AHA)
These help unclog trapped skin cells slowly.
2. Retinoid creams
- Retinol or prescription retinoids help skin turnover
- Can gradually reduce milia over weeks
3. Lightweight skincare
- Use non-comedogenic moisturizers
- Avoid heavy oils around eyes and cheeks
4. Sun protection
- Daily sunscreen prevents worsening and recurrence
🧑⚕️ Professional removal (fastest option)
If milia persist:
- Dermatologist can remove them using a sterile needle or extraction
- Laser or chemical treatments may be used in stubborn cases
🧠 Key truth
Milia do not “pop” like pimples and usually won’t disappear overnight. They clear gradually or need professional removal.
✔️ Bottom line
Milia are harmless skin cysts caused by trapped keratin. The safest approach is gentle exfoliation, retinoids, and professional extraction if needed.
If you want, I can give you a simple skincare routine to prevent milia from coming back, especially around the eyes 👍