Milia are tiny bumps that occur under the outer skin layer of the eyelid, around the eyes and nose, and on the chin or cheeks. Sometimes called "milk spots" or "oil seeds," these pearly white or yellowish cysts often appear in clusters and may be on large areas of the face. Milia o...
If you have lots of milia, they’ve hung around even after using OTC treatments, or if they're in a spot that's hard for you to treat with such products (like your eyelid), it’s best to see a skin specialist (dermatologist). Can You Pop Milia? No. Milia form under a thin laye...
Milia are small benign little cysts that typically appear on the skin of the face and around the eyes. They occur when old cells are not sloughed off and become trapped in the base of a hair or sweat gland on the surface of the skin. I actually have one on my eyelid, a common loca...
Milia are tiny while the bumps forming on the face once dead skin cells is trapped beneath the surface of the skin, creating small cysts. Milia can turn up at any age, and they are most widely noticed with infants. Half of all babies have some forms of milia. Most people who suffer f...