Hello,
Can anybody tell me if there is any painless way to remove milias or if there is any treatment for it? I have a client that has them all over her cheeks, but can not take the pain when we tried to remove some.
Thanks in advance,
Iliadys R.
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I soften milias with a salicylic acid application---cleanser or mask. They can be removed much easier. Also, I have used microcurrent to soften them prior to extraction. Follow up with a product from Nutrient Skin Care called Nutrifoliant Exfoliating Cleanser Booster. It is used with a cleanser to exfoliate and nourish the skin as well as prevent milias from re-occurring.
Susan Nathan
Nutrient Skin Care
Thank you so much Susan, I will try it to see if it helps.
Iliadys Rodriguez
Just read the Guidelines for posting in this forum. Thus, I remove references to specific products. Apologies. Thank you. Susan
I go to my dermatologist to remove them from my own face. Very hard to remove. Even though I am a practicing Esthetician, I have yet to be able to remove them myself. I have not gotten any new milia though, since I have been doing chemica peels.
Hello Madalene, do you know what your dermatologist used to remove them?
Please advise.
Thanks a lot
Iliadys Rodriguez
My dermatologist takes them out with a tool. It does hurt, but removes them right away. I dont know what tool it it though. Its been a while since I have had any so I am glad for that.
I would probably recommend a peel series to target them if it were my client. Like I said earlier, I believe the peels have kept mine away. You may want to try that.
I use a wonderful disencrustation solution with galvanic and then another disencrustation maks with steam. It's kinda double dipping but it works SO well! I also use a salicylic acid cleanser and mask. It really helps to dissolve them! Also, it's been so much easier since I've had the ultrasonic skin scrubber!
Hi Amy, could you please tell me the name of the solution that you use with Galvanic to soften the milia? thanks
They should be removed by a dermatologist. Make sure they are using on non-comedogenic products.
Agree. Most milias are product related.
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