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[Recommendation] Seochang-dong Myung Dermatology Clinic
There aren't many occasions to go to the dermatologist.
I am going to the same places I used to go when I first moved.
This area was created along with the hospital.
They say they know the health status of all the local residents to that extent.
This is a milia (keratin cyst) on my son's eye.
↓↓ ↓ ↓ Eye photo
I went to check for removal, but since it's near the eye, they said it's very risky ㅠ.,ㅠ
Removal method
1) After creating a hole in the milia using a sharp blade or needle, use a comedo extractor.
Method to extract pus through squeezing
2) Using a laser to burn small holes and then inserting the core through those holes.
It's also being extruded.
They say that anesthesia doesn't work well on the eye area. (It hurts a lot~~ㅠ.,ㅠ)
They say it's so difficult even for adults to endure;;;;;;
Cause
1) Primary milia are milia that occur spontaneously and from infancy onwards.
It can occur at any age and originates from a part of the fine hair.
2) Occurs after skin trauma such as secondary verrucous lesions, curettage, or burns.
It occurs in residual cysts, originating from hair follicles, sweat glands, etc.
3) Strong ultraviolet rays damage the collagen and elastin in the dermis layer of the skin.
Occurs when damaged skin and sebum become hardened and clumped together
Perhaps because of makeup or maintenance reasons, to women.
They say it happens more often;;;;
*Messy brush,
Using a puff hardened with sebum and dust
When cleansing with a remover, habits like vigorous rubbing, etc.
Warts do not spread or transfer to other areas.
I thought it was just moving;;;;; it's a genetic issue, after all ^^
This milia can appear not only around the eyes but also anywhere on the body.
It seems easy. Our skin goes through a cycle and renews itself.
To create cells, push out the dead cells to the outside.
It works, but these dead cells need to be properly shed.
If it hardens without falling out and traps sebum, it becomes a milia.
It also happens.
Therefore... you should always wash your face and body thoroughly.
I think it's ultimately a keratin issue.
Various cosmetics, fine dust, and sweat are causes of milia.
It probably means that it can also happen.
(You should never squeeze it with your hands, as it may leave a long-lasting scar.)