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    kaylestoreBy kaylestoreJanuary 17, 20255 Mins Read
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    As the outermost part of our body, our skin is completely exposed to the elements, so it makes sense that people all over the world, of all ages, experience various skin conditions.

    From psoriasis to eczema, most of the skin issues that we have are rooted in inflammation, but not every bump and discoloration is considered a skin condition worthy of intervention. Take milia for example.

    If You See White Bumps on Your Skin, You May Have Milia

    You may have experienced milia as an infant, but are unaware of it.

    A milium cyst, or milia, is generally caused by entrapped keratin (the protein that makes up hair, skin, and nails). It is most common in infants, with up to half of all infants developing it. This is because at this early stage in development the infant’s skin is still learning how to exfoliate. However, milia can occur in people of all ages when something clogs the ducts leading to the skin’s surface, like an injury or a burn.

    Milia is often seen as tiny white bumps on the nose, chin, or cheeks, and can also be seen on other areas of the body.

    Though milia are seen in both infants and adults, the types of milia vary, and treatment is different for each and is very often not necessary. Milia is generally completely harmless and will go away on its own. That being said, it’s important to understand how to identify these little bumps to understand if you should intervene or not.

    The Different Types of Milia

    Milia types are classified based on the age at which the cyst forms or what’s causing the cyst to develop.

    Neonatal Milia

    Neonatal milia develop within infants and clear up within a few weeks. Cysts are typically seen on the face, scalp, and upper torso. According to the Seattle Children’s Hospital, milia occurs in around 40% of newborn babies.

    Juvenile Milia

    Rare genetic disorders, such as Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS), Pachyonychia congenita, Gardner’s syndrome, or Bazex-Dupré-Christol syndrome can lead to juvenile milia.

    Milia en Plaque

    This type of milia is often associated with genetic or autoimmune skin disorders, such as discoid lupus or lichen planus, and it affects the eyelids, ears, cheek, or jaw. It is commonly seen in middle-aged females, but it can be seen at any age in either gender.

    Primary Milia

    This type of milia is seen in older children and adults. Cysts can be found around the eyelids, forehead, or on the genitalia. It may disappear after a few weeks, or last for several months

    Traumatic Milia

    Milia can sometimes occur on the skin where another injury (such as a rash or a sunburn) have occurred. The cysts may become irritated, making them red along the edges and white in the center.

    Diagnosis

    Due to the fact that milia are quite visible, a dermatologist will visually determine if you have milia based on the appearance of cysts. Skin lesion biopsies are only needed in rare cases[2]. If you see similar little white bumps on your skin you may want to check with a doctor to deduce if you indeed have milia, and to decide on a treatment plan (if you desire one).

    Milia Removal and Treatment

    Due to the fact that infant milia generally disappear on their own within a few weeks, there is no milia removal or treatment process.

    Milia in older children and adults disappears on its own as well, but some people may choose to treat it if there is some discomfort. Common practices include:

    • Cryotherapy – Liquid nitrogen freezes the milia. It’s the most frequently used removal method.
    • Deroofing – A sterile needle picks out the contents of the cyst. This method is common for treating milia.
    • Topical retinoids – These vitamin A-containing creams help exfoliate your skin.
    • Chemical peels – Chemical peels cause the first layer of skin to peel off, unearthing new skin.
    • Laser ablation – A small laser focuses on the affected areas to remove the cysts.
    • Diathermy – Extreme heat destroys the cysts.
    • Destruction of curettage – The cysts are surgically scraped and cauterized.

    Milia has even been treated using a paper clip, but it is recommended that the procedure be completed by a doctor and not attempted at home.

    The following video shows a dermatologist removing multiple milia using the deroofing method.

    How to Prevent a Milium Cyst

    Even though milia may not be harmful to us, it’s can still be aesthetically unpleasant. Because milia are the result of problems on the skin’s surface, changing your lifestyle, with a focus on healthy and clean skin, can make a huge difference in preventing these pesky little bumps.

    Protect Your Skin with Sunscreen

    Milia is often associated with damage to the skin, so protect your skin from the sun when you’re at the beach, at your kid’s baseball, or just enjoying some rays on your back porch.

    Don’t Use Heavy Products

    Coating your skin in heavy products can inhibit the removal of dead skin cells. That includes creams, ointment, makeup, and even lip balm. Using cleansers with microbeads can also increase your likelihood of developing milia[4]. Changing up your beauty routine to exclude heavy products, and instead include safe and light products will keep your skin clear and keep that milia away.

    Exfoliate Regularly

    It can often be difficult to exfoliate a baby’s skin because their pores have not yet developed fully, but that leaves no excuse for you! Keeping your pore clean will help to ensure that keratin does not become lodged in your skin, creating milia.

    At the end of the day, milia are harmless. Apart from its unpleasant appearance, it won’t hurt us and will go away in its own time. If you are concerned about your milia and wish to treat it, then speak with your doctor about an appropriate way to do that. Otherwise, just let these little bumps do their thing, and they’ll soon be on their way.

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