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How to Get Rid of Milia: Those Annoying Fat Cysts

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4. Steam Your Face

A gentle steam opens pores and softens the skin, making it easier for trapped keratin to be released. You can do this once or twice a week.


5. Professional Extraction

Do not try to pop or squeeze milia yourself! This can cause scarring or infection. Instead, visit a dermatologist or licensed esthetician for professional extraction using sterile tools.


6. Laser or Chemical Peels

In persistent or widespread cases, dermatologists may recommend laser therapy or chemical peels to remove the upper layers of skin and promote regeneration.


7. Consistent Skincare Routine

Maintaining a gentle, consistent skincare routine that includes cleansing, moisturizing, and exfoliating helps keep milia at bay.


When to See a Doctor

If your milia persist despite home care, multiply rapidly, or cause cosmetic concern, it’s a good idea to see a dermatologist. They can recommend treatments like:

  • Prescription-strength retinoids
  • Minor surgical removal
  • Professional chemical peels or laser treatments

Preventing Milia in the Future

  • Cleanse your face twice daily with a gentle cleanser
  • Avoid heavy makeup and skincare products that clog pores
  • Use sunscreen to protect skin from damage
  • Don’t pick or squeeze bumps
  • Incorporate exfoliation and retinoids as tolerated

Final Thoughts

Milia may be stubborn, but they are definitely manageable. With the right skincare habits and occasional professional help, you can say goodbye to those annoying little fat cysts — and hello to smoother, clearer skin.

Remember: patience is key. Skin turnover takes time, but your efforts will pay off.


Would you like me to provide a step-by-step skincare routine for milia or recommendations for gentle exfoliants? Just ask!

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