I truly am bothered by these!

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I truly am bothered by these!

Milia, those tiny, pearly bumps that often appear on the face, can be a source of frustration for many. Despite their harmless nature, they can be bothersome due to their persistence and the way they affect the skin’s appearance. These small cysts are most commonly found around the eyes, cheeks, and nose, and while they are not painful, their presence can be unwelcome.
Understanding what causes milia and how to effectively manage them is essential for anyone looking to maintain a clear complexion. In this article, we will delve into the nature of milia, explore why they occur, and discuss various methods for their removal and prevention. Whether you’re dealing with a few stubborn spots or a more widespread issue, this guide will provide you with the knowledge you need to tackle milia head-on.
1. Understanding Milia: What Are They?
Milia are small, white or yellowish cysts that form when keratin, a protein found in the skin, becomes trapped beneath the outer layer of the skin. They are most commonly seen in newborns, but they can affect people of all ages. Each milium (singular of milia) measures about 1 to 2 millimeters in diameter and is typically found in clusters.
These cysts are not a result of clogged pores like acne, but rather a buildup of dead skin cells that have not been properly shed. This can occur due to a variety of factors, including skin damage, sun exposure, or the use of heavy skincare products. Milia are often mistaken for whiteheads, but unlike acne, they do not become inflamed or red.

2. Why Milia Are Benign Yet Persistent

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