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Milia Seeds MUST KNOW: All About Those "Little White Bumps"

Ever noticed small, white bumps on your face that don't seem to go away? You might be dealing with milia seeds! (also known as Oil Seeds or Milia) 

 

Do you know that Milia affects at least 40-50% of adults at some point in their lives?😱 These tiny, pearl-like keratin filled little cysts are more common than you might think!

 

So, what milia seeds really are, and how to treat them? No worries, we are here to solve your issue!

 

What Are Milia Seeds?

 

Small & White Bumps

Milia seeds are small, white, or yellowish cysts that form just under the surface of the skin.

 

Keratin Trapped Beneath the Skin

They are caused by keratin (a protein) getting trapped beneath the skin's surface, often due to dead skin cells not shedding properly.

 

Painless & Harmless

Generally, milia seeds are painless and harmless, but they can be stubborn and sometimes affect the texture and appearance of your skin.

 

Common Areas Where Milia Seeds Appear

Eyes

Milia seeds often cluster around the eyes, particularly the under eyes and eyelids, because the skin is thinner and more sensitive in this area.

 

Cheeks

Another common area is the cheeks, where the skin can be more prone to these bumps due to clogged pores.

 

Nose

The nose, especially around the sides, is a hotspot for milia, often forming where the skin has been under pressure or irritated.
 

Forehead

They can also appear on the forehead, sometimes in clusters.

 

Jaw and Chin

Milia seeds can be found around the jawline and chin, where oil production might be higher.

 

Neck

Although less common, they can also occur on the neck.

 

Why Shall we beware with Milia Seeds?

More Milia Formation

If left untreated, more milia seeds can form over time.

 

Affects Skin Appearance

The bumps can affect the smoothness and appearance of your skin, making it look less clear.

 

Rougher Skin Texture

Over time, milia can contribute to a rougher skin texture.

 

Persistent

Milia seeds do not go away on their own and can remain on your skin indefinitely without treatment.

 

How Are Milia Seeds Treated?

Milia Oil Seed Microcurrent Removal

This Milia Seed Removal uses low-level electrical currents to remove trapped keratin, effectively treating milia. It's always best to seek professional help to avoid scarring or infection. For expert care, try Milia Oil Seed Microcurrent Removal at Zenth Pore Specialist, where specialists provide safe and effective treatment tailored to your skin's needs.

 

Tips you need to know:

It’s normal to experience minimal redness after treatment, which typically subsides quickly in just a week.

 

Milia seeds are more than just a cosmetic concern. Understanding what they are and how to treat them can help you maintain smoother, clearer skin. If you're dealing with these pesky bumps, consider Zenth Pore Specialist and follow us to bring you the aftercare tips to keep your skin in its best condition at our next article. See you soon~

30 Aug 2024