
Milia are tiny white bumps that appear when keratin and dead skin cells get trapped under the skin. They often show up around the eyes, cheeks, nose, and forehead. Though harmless, they can make your skin look rough and uneven. Our dermatologist-led milia removal treatment safely removes these bumps and restores smooth, healthy-looking skin.
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Milia treatment is a dermatological procedure used to safely remove small white cysts that form beneath the skin. These cysts develop when keratin, a natural protein in the skin, becomes trapped instead of shedding normally.
They usually appear on delicate areas like the eyelids, under eyes, cheeks, and forehead. While milia are not dangerous, they can stay on the skin for months or years if not treated.
Professional milia removal treatment gently clears these bumps without damaging surrounding skin, helping your face look smoother and brighter.
Your skin naturally renews itself by shedding old skin cells. But sometimes this process slows down. When keratin and dead cells get trapped under the skin, a tiny cyst called milia forms.
Dermatologists remove milia by carefully opening the surface of the cyst with a sterile tool and gently extracting the trapped keratin. This method removes the bump instantly while protecting the surrounding skin.
Some treatments may also support healthy skin renewal, helping prevent new milia from forming.
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Many women notice milia around the eyes or cheeks, especially after using heavy creams or makeup products. Hormonal changes, sun damage, and slow skin renewal can also lead to milia.
Professional milia treatment gently clears these bumps while improving skin smoothness and radiance
Milia under eyes
• Milia on eyelids
• White bumps on cheeks
• Uneven skin texture
• Dull-looking skin
• Makeup-related bumps
• Sun damage spots
• Rough skin patches
Men may develop milia due to clogged pores, sun exposure, or oily skin. These bumps often appear on the cheeks, nose, or eyes.
Dermatologist-guided milia cyst removal helps clear the skin and restore a smoother, more even texture.
Milia on cheeks
• White bumps near the eyes
• Oily skin congestion
• Rough skin texture
• Sun damage bumps
• Uneven tone
• Skin dullness
• Blocked pores
Your journey begins with a detailed consultation. Our dermatologist carefully checks your skin to confirm the bumps are milia and not acne or other skin conditions.
We discuss your skin concerns, explain the treatment process, and answer all your questions so you feel relaxed and confident.
A few simple steps help prepare your skin for treatment.
The treatment begins by cleaning the skin to keep the procedure sterile and safe. A very fine dermatology tool or sterile needle is used to gently open the surface of the milia.
The trapped keratin plug is then carefully removed.
Most patients feel only a tiny prick. The procedure is quick and precise.
Once the treatment is complete, your skin may look slightly pink. This usually settles within a few hours.
Your skin begins to heal naturally, revealing a smoother and clearer appearance.










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See how Milia Removal Treatment at Kosmoderma helps restore smooth and healthy skin. Our dermatologists use sterile extraction techniques to gently remove milia cysts while protecting delicate areas like the eyelids and under-eye region.
Results are usually visible immediately, and your skin continues improving as it heals.
What You Will Usually Notice
Milia occur when keratin and dead skin cells become trapped beneath the surface of the skin instead of shedding normally.
No. Milia are harmless and painless. They are mainly a cosmetic concern.
Yes. Some milia clear naturally within a few weeks or months, especially in newborns.
It is not recommended. Trying to squeeze milia may damage the skin or cause infection.
Most patients feel only mild discomfort during the procedure. The treatment is quick and safe.
The procedure usually takes 20–30 minutes, depending on how many milia are treated.
Yes, new milia can form if dead skin cells build up again. Proper skincare helps reduce recurrence.
Yes. Dermatologists use precise tools and techniques to safely treat milia near delicate eye areas.
Anyone can develop milia, but they are common in newborns, people with sun-damaged skin, and those using heavy creams or cosmetics.
If milia remain for several months or increase in number, it is best to consult a dermatologist for safe removal.
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