Hello Fellow Estheticians
Can any1 please offer some advise on how to get rid of
Milia ? I"ve tried the disincrustration solution but it
didn't work so well. I don't have Galvanic current to assist
me. Any info you have would be appreciated.
Thankyou :)
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I don't know much about extracting these either, do you mean to go down into the milia or in to the side? I was taught in school to go into side and lift needle up-but doesn't always seem successful. thanks.
Use hydrating serum on the area and they will be easier to extract.
I second Kristen's extraction technique. Also, if you find that the milia are not coming out with the combination of piercing with a lancet and pressure from proper extraction technique, try having the client use a mild retoniod solution for a month prior to her next facial. I have had great success with difficult milia after consistant retinol use. Also, some believe milia to be made worse by improper oil/hydration balance. Hylauronic acid serums and oil free moisturizers seem to help.
I love removing these guys, I use a disposable lancet and go in from the side and gently lift the skin, sometimes I Have to give it a second poke, but rest assured they always come out. I find using 2 Q tips to extract instead of tissues works much better.
THANKYOU KELLY I'LL LOOK INTO THAT.
Ladies please check your license specifications where you reside. I know in California we are not allowed to use lancets with our Esthetician license. Only dermatologist can use them. If State board comes in we'll get a huge fine, warning and possible license suspension.
CA sucks.. I would use it anyway.
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