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Meibomian cysts (chalazion) around the eyes: Causes and removal are easier than you think
Son's eye stye (chalazion)
It's not often, but since I was a baby, I sometimes get skin tags.
I would take them to the hospital immediately.
They consider skin tags and milia to be the same type.
Small in size, approximately 1mm, located close to the skin surface
A white or yellow pouch filled with keratin inside.
Even young children experience severe pain and difficulty moving despite anesthesia.
This time, I can't do it around the eyes, so endure the pain until you can.
They say it's good to do it.
But it disappeared naturally.
After hearing what you told me, I also looked up some information.
Carefully wash your face too~ ^ㅡㅡ^
Removal method
1) Through a sharp blade or needle to remove milia
After creating a hole, extract sebum using a comedone extractor.
How to extract!
2) Using a laser to burn and create small holes
They also use that hole to extrude the core.
It is said that anesthesia doesn't work well on the eyes.
They say it hurts a lot~~ㅠ.,ㅠ
Cause
1) Primary milia: milia that occur naturally.
It can occur at any age from infancy onward.
It originates from a part of the fine hair.
2) Secondary verrucous lesions, skin trauma such as blistering, peeling, or burns
Follicular sweat gland residual cysts that occur later
It occurs in the back
Because of makeup or maintenance reasons, perhaps among women.
They say it happens more often...
Messy brush
Puff used with sebum and dust to become sticky
Habits such as vigorously rubbing when cleansing with Rebuffor.
Milia do not spread or transfer.
They say they won't do it.
I thought I was just moving; ;;;;
The child's father also has milia and warts.
I go to remove it every time.
Milia can occur not only around the eyes but also anywhere on the body.
It seems our skin easily goes through cycles.
To create new cells, dead cells are processed.
These dead cells are supposed to be pushed outwards.
I should have been eliminated properly, but I didn't and just became stiff.
If you trap sebum, it can also turn into milia.
So.. always be thorough with washing your face and body.
You need to wash it.
I think it's ultimately a keratin issue.
Various cosmetics, fine dust, and sweat are causes of skin inflammation.
It probably means that it can also happen.
(You should never squeeze it with your hands, as it may leave a lasting scar.)
Nowadays, even young children apply sunscreen every day.
It's probably because they don't wash their face thoroughly.
Thoroughly cleansing your face and rinsing are also extremely important.
They say that skin tags are also based on the same principle.