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My son is genetic.
Grandmother Si, it seems to be inherited from Dad.
*Regular removal of milia (milk spots)!!!
I removed it since I was a baby.
I went to the hospital because my son's eye... appeared.
They say it's difficult and painful on the eye side and that it can't be done ㅡㅡ;;
For that reason, both my husband and parents-in-law regularly go for removal.
I am going there. I was 고민이되었어요 about whether I have to go far.
Removal method
1) Creating a hole in milia using a sharp blade or needle
How to extract sebum using a comedo extractor
2) Using a laser to burn and create small holes, and that hole
They also squeeze out the core using that.
They say that anesthesia doesn't work well on the eyes.
(It hurts very badly, too ㅜ.,ㅠ)
Even adults say it's difficult.
My husband and parents-in-law did everything from head to toe;;;
Cause
1) Primary milia: milia that occur naturally.
It can occur at any age from infancy, including fine hair.
It occurs in one part.
2) After skin trauma such as secondary verrucous lesions, curettage, or burns
Residual tumors occurring in hair follicles, sweat glands, etc.
occurs
3) Strong ultraviolet rays damage the collagen and elastin in the dermis layer of the skin.
Occurs when damaged, with keratin and sebum hardened
*Perhaps due to makeup or aesthetic reasons
To women
They say it will happen more...ㅡㅡ';;;;
Dirty brush, using a puff clogged with sebum and dust
Habits such as vigorously rubbing when cleansing with a remover
Warts do not spread or transfer to other areas.
I thought it was just moving.
My husband kept getting angry every time he saw our son.
Are you sure you won't translate it?
Then, I realize I haven't moved at all.
Milia can appear not only around the eyes but anywhere on the body.
It seems easy; our skin goes through a cycle.
To create new cells, dead cells are expelled outward.
They tend to be pushed out, but these dead cells are not functioning properly.
It should have been eliminated, but instead it didn't and hardened, trapping the pus.
It can also become milia.
So... you also need to wash your face and body carefully all the time.
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This time, while checking, I changed my son's foam cleansing to vertical.
Maybe my grown-up son didn't wash his face well with sunscreen.
I wanted to, so I told you how to wash again;;;;;
One day... Are there milia around the lion's eye?
Can you see what has disappeared?
It seems there was a problem with the facial cleansing.
However... the multiple milia that keep appearing on the body
My husband and mother-in-law undergo laser treatments every year.
Holding hands side by side, they are looking for the hospital.
- If a sebaceous cyst (pilar cyst) occurs, it should be removed immediately by dermatology.
- I recommend doing it, and if it seems a bit large
- Getting the laser treatment immediately prevents any scars from forming.
I also want to upload a picture with my husband and mother-in-law.
The before and after are different.
The sensation of pinching and laser are also different, as well as the skin texture.
The laser I recommend has almost no chance of recurrence.
It seems the same.
I think it's ultimately a keratin issue.
You should never squeeze it with your hands, as it can leave a lasting scar.