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How to Get Rid of Milia: Those Annoying Fat Cysts

Posted on April 25, 2026 by Admin

Milia are tiny, white or yellowish bumps that often appear around the eyes, cheeks, or nose. They’re sometimes called “fat cysts,” but medically they are small keratin-filled cysts trapped under the skin, not fat and not acne.

The good news: they’re harmless. The bad news: they don’t usually go away instantly on their own.


🧠 What causes milia?

Milia form when dead skin cells (keratin) get trapped instead of shedding normally. Common triggers include:

  • Heavy skincare products (thick creams, oils)
  • Sun damage
  • Skin healing after irritation or injury
  • Natural aging

🧴 How to get rid of milia safely

✔ 1. Don’t squeeze or pop them

  • They are not pimples
  • Squeezing can cause scarring or infection

🌿 2. Gentle exfoliation (prevention + mild cases)

Helps skin shed dead cells properly.

Options:

  • Mild chemical exfoliants (like glycolic acid or lactic acid)
  • Gentle scrubs (not harsh)

☀️ 3. Retinoid creams (effective long-term)

Retinoids help speed up skin cell turnover.

  • Helps prevent new milia
  • Gradually smooths skin texture
  • Must be used consistently over weeks

⚠️ Avoid near eyes unless prescribed.


🧼 4. Light, non-comedogenic skincare

  • Avoid heavy oily creams around eyes
  • Choose “non-comedogenic” moisturizers
  • Keep skincare simple

💆 5. Professional removal (fastest method)

A dermatologist can safely remove milia using:

  • Sterile needle extraction
  • Minor dermatological procedures

👉 This is the quickest and safest way for stubborn cases.


⚠️ What NOT to do

  • Don’t pick or squeeze
  • Don’t use harsh alcohol-based products
  • Don’t over-scrub (can worsen irritation)

🧠 Bottom line

Milia are harmless keratin cysts. They usually improve with:

  • Gentle exfoliation
  • Retinoid creams (over time)
  • Professional removal if needed

If you want, I can also explain:

  • “How to prevent milia around the eyes”
  • Or “milia vs whiteheads (how to tell the difference easily)”

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