Those tiny white bumps are called Milia—and despite the nickname “fat cysts,” they’re actually keratin trapped under the skin, not fat. They’re harmless, but can be stubborn.
🔍 What Causes Milia?
- Dead skin (keratin) gets trapped instead of shedding
- Heavy creams or oils clogging pores
- Sun damage thickening the skin
- Sometimes appear after skin injury or irritation
✅ Safe Ways to Get Rid of Milia
🧼 1. Gentle Exfoliation
- Use mild exfoliants (2–3 times a week)
- Look for AHAs (like glycolic acid) or BHAs (like salicylic acid)
👉 Helps skin shed dead cells so milia can clear naturally
🌙 2. Retinoids (Vitamin A Creams)
- Over-the-counter retinol or prescription retinoids
- Speeds up skin turnover
👉 One of the most effective long-term solutions
💧 3. Keep Skincare Light
- Avoid thick, pore-clogging creams
- Choose non-comedogenic products
☀️ 4. Use Sunscreen Daily
- Sun damage can worsen milia
- Use SPF 30+ regularly
🧖 5. Professional Removal (Fastest Option)
- Dermatologists can remove milia safely using a sterile needle or extraction tool
- Quick, nearly painless, minimal scarring
❌ What NOT to Do
- Don’t squeeze or pick → can cause scarring or infection
- Don’t use harsh scrubs → can irritate skin and worsen it
- Avoid DIY “needle popping” at home
⏳ How Long Do They Last?
- Some disappear on their own in weeks
- Others can last months without treatment
⚠️ When to See a Doctor
- If they spread or don’t go away
- If you’re unsure whether it’s milia or something else (like acne or other cysts)
💡 Bottom Line
Milia are harmless but persistent. The best approach is gentle exfoliation + retinoids, or professional removal for quick results.
If you want, I can suggest a simple skincare routine based on your skin type to prevent milia from coming back.