
Milia are small, hard white bumps that usually appear around the eyes, cheeks, or nose. They’re not acne—they’re tiny keratin cysts trapped under the skin. The good news? They’re harmless and treatable.
🧴 1. Gentle Exfoliation (Your First Step)
Exfoliating helps remove dead skin so trapped keratin can escape.
What to do:
Use a mild scrub or chemical exfoliant (2–3 times/week)
Look for ingredients like:
Salicylic acid
Glycolic acid
Lactic acid
⚠️ Avoid harsh scrubbing—especially around the eyes.
🌿 2. Steam Treatment (Easy Home Method)
Steam opens pores and softens the skin.
Full “recipe”:
Boil water and pour into a bowl
Place your face over it (not too close!)
Cover your head with a towel
Steam for 5–10 minutes
Pat dry and apply a light moisturizer
💡 Do this 1–2 times a week.
🧼 3. Use Retinol (Powerful but Slow)
Retinol speeds up skin cell turnover and prevents milia from forming.
How to use:
Apply a pea-sized amount at night
Start 2–3 times per week
Always use sunscreen during the day
🚫 4. Don’t Try to Pop Them!
Unlike pimples, milia don’t have an opening.
❌ Squeezing can:
Damage skin
Cause infection
Leave scars
🧑⚕️ 5. Professional Removal (Fastest Way)
A dermatologist can safely remove milia using sterile tools.
Options include:
Manual extraction
Chemical peels
Laser treatment
✔️ Quick, safe, and effective
🥒 6. Natural Soothing Remedies (Supportive Care)
These won’t remove milia instantly but can help your skin:
Aloe vera gel – calming and healing
Honey mask – antibacterial
Rose water – gentle toner
⚡ Quick Tips to Prevent Milia
Avoid heavy, oily creams (especially under eyes)
Remove makeup before sleeping
Use non-comedogenic products
Protect skin from sun damage