Milia

Milia are small, white, raised bumps on the skin, often around the eyes, nose, and cheeks.

Milia

Milia are small, white, raised bumps on the skin, often around the eyes, nose, and cheeks.

Milia

Milia are small, white, raised bumps on the skin, often around the eyes, nose, and cheeks.

Milia

Milia are small, white, raised bumps on the skin, often around the eyes, nose, and cheeks.

Milia

Milia are small, white, raised bumps on the skin, often around the eyes, nose, and cheeks.

All you need to know

What Are Milia?

Milia, often referred to as ‘milk spots,’ are tiny, white cysts that develop beneath the skin. They most commonly appear on the face, particularly around the delicate under-eye area, but can occur anywhere on the body. Milia are completely harmless and do not cause pain or discomfort.

What Causes Milia?

Milia form when dead skin cells become trapped beneath the skin’s surface, creating tiny, pearl-like cysts. Normally, dead skin cells shed naturally, but when this process is disrupted, they can accumulate and become trapped under new skin growth.

Some individuals may be more prone to milia due to genetics, previous skin injuries, or excessive sun exposure without sunscreen.

All you need to know

What Are Milia?

Milia, often referred to as ‘milk spots,’ are tiny, white cysts that develop beneath the skin. They most commonly appear on the face, particularly around the delicate under-eye area, but can occur anywhere on the body. Milia are completely harmless and do not cause pain or discomfort.

What Causes Milia?

Milia form when dead skin cells become trapped beneath the skin’s surface, creating tiny, pearl-like cysts. Normally, dead skin cells shed naturally, but when this process is disrupted, they can accumulate and become trapped under new skin growth.

Some individuals may be more prone to milia due to genetics, previous skin injuries, or excessive sun exposure without sunscreen.

All you need to know

What Are Milia?

Milia, often referred to as ‘milk spots,’ are tiny, white cysts that develop beneath the skin. They most commonly appear on the face, particularly around the delicate under-eye area, but can occur anywhere on the body. Milia are completely harmless and do not cause pain or discomfort.

What Causes Milia?

Milia form when dead skin cells become trapped beneath the skin’s surface, creating tiny, pearl-like cysts. Normally, dead skin cells shed naturally, but when this process is disrupted, they can accumulate and become trapped under new skin growth.

Some individuals may be more prone to milia due to genetics, previous skin injuries, or excessive sun exposure without sunscreen.

All you need to know

What Are Milia?

Milia, often referred to as ‘milk spots,’ are tiny, white cysts that develop beneath the skin. They most commonly appear on the face, particularly around the delicate under-eye area, but can occur anywhere on the body. Milia are completely harmless and do not cause pain or discomfort.

What Causes Milia?

Milia form when dead skin cells become trapped beneath the skin’s surface, creating tiny, pearl-like cysts. Normally, dead skin cells shed naturally, but when this process is disrupted, they can accumulate and become trapped under new skin growth.

Some individuals may be more prone to milia due to genetics, previous skin injuries, or excessive sun exposure without sunscreen.

All you need to know

What Are Milia?

Milia, often referred to as ‘milk spots,’ are tiny, white cysts that develop beneath the skin. They most commonly appear on the face, particularly around the delicate under-eye area, but can occur anywhere on the body. Milia are completely harmless and do not cause pain or discomfort.

What Causes Milia?

Milia form when dead skin cells become trapped beneath the skin’s surface, creating tiny, pearl-like cysts. Normally, dead skin cells shed naturally, but when this process is disrupted, they can accumulate and become trapped under new skin growth.

Some individuals may be more prone to milia due to genetics, previous skin injuries, or excessive sun exposure without sunscreen.

Your Questions Answered

Where can I get milia?

Milia can appear anywhere on the body, but they are most commonly found on the face and under the eyes.

Is milia removal painful?

Both CryoPen and Alma Nd:YAG laser treatments are quick, precise, and cause only mild discomfort. These treatments are non-invasive and require minimal downtime.

How can I prevent getting milia?

To reduce the risk of developing milia, we recommend: Avoiding excessive sun exposure and always using sunscreen. Regular exfoliation to prevent dead skin buildup and encourage natural skin renewal.

Where can I get milia?

Milia can appear anywhere on the body, but they are most commonly found on the face and under the eyes.

Is milia removal painful?

Both CryoPen and Alma Nd:YAG laser treatments are quick, precise, and cause only mild discomfort. These treatments are non-invasive and require minimal downtime.

How can I prevent getting milia?

To reduce the risk of developing milia, we recommend: Avoiding excessive sun exposure and always using sunscreen. Regular exfoliation to prevent dead skin buildup and encourage natural skin renewal.

Where can I get milia?

Milia can appear anywhere on the body, but they are most commonly found on the face and under the eyes.

Is milia removal painful?

Both CryoPen and Alma Nd:YAG laser treatments are quick, precise, and cause only mild discomfort. These treatments are non-invasive and require minimal downtime.

How can I prevent getting milia?

To reduce the risk of developing milia, we recommend: Avoiding excessive sun exposure and always using sunscreen. Regular exfoliation to prevent dead skin buildup and encourage natural skin renewal.

Where can I get milia?

Milia can appear anywhere on the body, but they are most commonly found on the face and under the eyes.

Is milia removal painful?

Both CryoPen and Alma Nd:YAG laser treatments are quick, precise, and cause only mild discomfort. These treatments are non-invasive and require minimal downtime.

How can I prevent getting milia?

To reduce the risk of developing milia, we recommend: Avoiding excessive sun exposure and always using sunscreen. Regular exfoliation to prevent dead skin buildup and encourage natural skin renewal.

Where can I get milia?

Milia can appear anywhere on the body, but they are most commonly found on the face and under the eyes.

Is milia removal painful?

Both CryoPen and Alma Nd:YAG laser treatments are quick, precise, and cause only mild discomfort. These treatments are non-invasive and require minimal downtime.

How can I prevent getting milia?

To reduce the risk of developing milia, we recommend: Avoiding excessive sun exposure and always using sunscreen. Regular exfoliation to prevent dead skin buildup and encourage natural skin renewal.

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34 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ

© 2025 CurrentBody Skin. All rights reserved.

34 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ

© 2025 CurrentBody Skin. All rights reserved.

34 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ

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