The Varieties of Mili
Gland tumor acne scars, milia milium cysts, and seborrheic keratosis usually affect Asian women. An Asian lady in her twenties with a little pimple on her liver and a close-up of her eyes gaze proudly into the camera.
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Cyst types in milia are categorized according to the age at which they arise or the cause of their development [1].
In newborns, milia develops and then goes away after a few weeks. Typical locations for cysts on the body include the upper chest, scalp, and face [2]. About 40% of infants are born with milia, says the Seattle Children’s Hospital [3].
Milos, Juvenile
Face breakouts in infants caused by an allergic reaction. Causes, neonatal acne, close-up
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Juvenile milia may be caused by rare genetic illnesses such Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS), Pachyonychia congenita, Gardner’s syndrome, or Bazex-Dupré-Christol syndrome [2].
Milia en Plaque, also known as seborrheic keratosis or syringoma milia, is a skin condition affecting women in Asia. Asian lady in her twenties smiles proudly as she looks into the camera, revealing a few little pimples on her face.
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