If You Have These Tiny, White Bumps on Your Face, Don’t Try to Remove Them! (Page 4 ) | February 7, 2025
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The cosmetics procedure of applying milia to the face and then removing it with a syringe. new
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There is no need to remove or treat milia in infants since the bumps often go away on their own within a few weeks.

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Even in older children and adults, milia goes away on its own, but some may want to have it treated if it causes them pain. Here are some common practices:

As part of cryotherapy, the milia is frozen using liquid nitrogen. It’s the standard procedure for removing it.
The process of deroofing involves extracting the cyst’s contents using a sterile needle. This approach is often used to treat milia.
Retinoids used topically are a kind of skin exfoliant that contains vitamin A.
The process of a chemical peel involves removing the outermost layer of skin, revealing the dermal layer underneath.
Laser ablation involves direct

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