How to Identify, Understand Causes, and Treat Milia Skin Condition Effectively
- Pamela Overton
- Apr 21
- 1 min read

Causes of Milia
Skin Damage: Milia can develop as a result of skin damage, such as burns, blisters, or rashes.
Sun Exposure: Excessive sun exposure can lead to skin changes that may result in milia.
Genetics: Some individuals may be genetically predisposed to developing milia.
Use of Heavy Products: The use of heavy creams or oils can clog pores, leading to milia formation.
Age: Milia are more common in infants but can occur at any age, particularly in older adults.
Treatments for Milia
Topical Retinoids: Prescription creams can help exfoliate the skin and prevent clogged pores.
Professional Extraction: Estheticians and Dermatologists can safely remove milia using sterile tools.
Chemical Peels: These treatments can improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of milia.
Laser Therapy: Laser treatments can effectively target and remove milia.
Proper Skincare: Using non-comedogenic products and maintaining a good skincare routine can help prevent milia.
Identification of Milia
Not all white bumps presented on the skin are milia. There are several other conditions that mimic milia. Milia is keratonized protein under the skin and it is not a pimple/acne. Thus, it is important to seek professional consultation before any kind of treatment is administered.
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