How to Get Rid of Milia: Those Annoying Fat Cysts

Milia are tiny, white, hard bumps that often appear around the eyes, cheeks, nose, or forehead. They are not actually fat cysts—they are small keratin-filled cysts (keratin is a protein found in skin, hair, and nails). They form when dead skin cells become trapped under the skin’s surface.

How to get rid of milia safely

  1. Don’t squeeze or pop them
    • Milia are not like pimples, and squeezing usually won’t work.
    • Picking can cause irritation, scarring, or infection.
  2. Use gentle exfoliation
    • Products with ingredients such as:
      • Salicylic acid (BHA)
      • Lactic acid or glycolic acid (AHA)
      • Retinoids (such as adapalene or prescription retinoids)
    • These can help prevent new milia by encouraging skin cell turnover.
  3. Avoid heavy, pore-clogging products
    • Thick creams, oily eye products, or heavy makeup may contribute to some people developing milia.
    • Choose “non-comedogenic” skincare when possible.
  4. Protect your skin from sun damage
    • Daily sunscreen helps maintain healthy skin and may reduce the tendency for some types of skin buildup.
  5. Professional removal
    • A dermatologist can remove milia quickly using a sterile technique (often called de-roofing).
    • Other options may include chemical peels, laser treatments, or prescription retinoids in selected cases.

When to see a dermatologist

  • Milia are spreading or persistent for months
  • They appear suddenly in large numbers
  • The bumps are irritated, changing, or you’re unsure they are milia
  • They occur in a baby or young child and you have concerns

Simple routine that may help

Morning: gentle cleanser → moisturizer → sunscreen
Night: gentle cleanser → retinoid or mild exfoliant (if tolerated) → moisturizer

Avoid harsh scrubs or aggressive home extraction, especially around the eyes.

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