If you develop milia, don’t worry: These tiny cysts are harmless and may go away on their own without treatment (especially if they’re small), says board-certified dermatologist Dr. William Huang.
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How to get rid of and prevent milia, according to dermsIf you develop milia, don’t worry: These tiny cysts are harmless and may go away on their own without treatment (especially if they’re small), says board-certified dermatologist Dr. William Huang.
It’s the most frequently used removal method for milia. • Deroofing is a treatment that sees a trained professional use a sterile needle to pick out the contents of the cyst. • Chemical ...
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