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Milia: Treatment Options
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Milia are small, white bumps that commonly appear on the skin, particularly on the face, cheeks, nose, and around the eyes. These bumps are typically filled with keratin, a protein found in the outer layer of the skin. While milia are generally harmless, they can be aesthetically displeasing and may cause concern for individuals seeking smoother, clearer skin.
At our skincare clinic, we offer comprehensive treatment options for milia to help our clients achieve their desired skin goals. Our experienced skincare professionals assess each client's skin condition and tailor treatment plans to address their specific needs effectively.
Treatment Options for Milia:
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Topical Retinoids: Prescription-strength retinoids such as tretinoin can help accelerate cell turnover, preventing the buildup of keratin that leads to milia formation. These creams are applied directly to the affected areas and can help gradually diminish milia over time.
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Exfoliation: Gentle exfoliation using products containing alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) can aid in removing dead skin cells and promoting the shedding of milia. Regular exfoliation can help prevent new milia from forming.
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Microneedling: Microneedling involves the use of tiny needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating collagen production and promoting cell turnover. This can help reduce the appearance of milia and improve overall skin texture.
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Chemical Peels: Chemical peels utilize various acids to exfoliate the skin and promote cell turnover. Superficial peels containing glycolic acid or salicylic acid can help reduce the appearance of milia and improve skin clarity.
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Extraction: In-office extraction by a trained skincare professional involves using a sterile needle or blade to carefully remove the contents of milia. This procedure should only be performed by a qualified professional to minimize the risk of scarring or infection.
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Laser Therapy: Laser treatments such as CO2 laser resurfacing or fractional laser therapy can be effective in targeting milia by vaporizing the top layer of skin and promoting collagen regeneration. This approach is particularly suitable for stubborn or deeply embedded milia.
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Hyfrecator: The Hyfrecator is a low-powered medical device that uses a high-frequency electrical current to cauterize and remove milia. This procedure is non-invasive and typically requires little to no downtime. The Hyfrecator is particularly effective for treating individual milia or small clusters.
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Skincare Products: The use of non-comedogenic skincare products can help prevent the formation of new milia. Products labeled as non-comedogenic are less likely to clog pores and contribute to milia development.
At our clinic, we prioritize the safety and satisfaction of our clients, ensuring that each treatment is performed with precision and expertise. Whether you're seeking to address existing milia or prevent future occurrences, our skilled professionals are dedicated to helping you achieve clear, radiant skin. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and embark on your journey to healthier, smoother skin.