Milia

Milia are small, white, bumps commonly found on the skin. For clients interested in removal, our treatments offer quick and effective results.

Types of milia:

• Milium cyst

• White or milk dots

• Subepidermal keratin cysts

Top Contributing Factors

Aging

Genetics

Oily Skin

Skin Injury

Sun Exposure

Medical Conditions

Skincare Routine

What is Milia?

Our skin naturally sheds dead skin cells on its own, but if the body loses its ability to exfoliate, old skin cells can get trapped and harden below new skin, resulting in small, harmless, pearly-white cysts on the skin called milia.

Common Area Affected

Milia are generally found on the face, but they can be found anywhere on the body.

Can Be Confused With:

• Acne & Clogged Pores

• Epstein pearls

Please Note: It is important to speak with your medical provider or dermatologist first regarding any bump, lesion, or other unknown issue on the skin to rule out more serious skin conditions.

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How We Can Help

While milia is harmless and often resolves on its own, our treatments can help clients who are looking to remove them and achieve an even-toned and radiant complexion.

Recommended Treatments

Skin Growth Removal Treatment

Average Treatments Schedule

1-2

“Cat Stanworth thoroughly explained the procedure I had requested including what to expect the outcome to be and the timeframe. She made suggestions and gave me a lot of information. It was a great experience and I anxiously look forward to the results!”

J. Allen

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Looking to get started on clearing up your Milia?

Book your complimentary consultation with our office today.

Book a Consultation