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milia?
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I have one small whitish under the skin spot just under my eye, I think it's called a milia?? Anyway, I was just wondering if it's possible to have it removed, and if so where? A beautician?? Has anyone done this? If so what was the price like? Many Thanks, x x x x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have had a couple. Did research on the net, couldn't find a beautician near me that did it. Saw one product but it cost a bomb and I only had two I wanted to get rid of, so didn't want to spend the money. Saw lots of advice saying not to squeeze them out yourself. anyway, ignored advice, would hurt like hell, I'd give up then have another go a few days later or when ever i thought about it again. Persevered abd they've both gone now.
I'm not recommending this apporach, just sharing my experience. Have to be careful as the skin round the eye so really delicate.
I'm not recommending this apporach, just sharing my experience. Have to be careful as the skin round the eye so really delicate.
Hi there,
I have had these white milia spots. I searched long and hard for a cure, i endured the needles, the scabs, the little divets even tried DIY!!
There is a solution, I went to have a 'tag, removed/burnt off on my eye lid and the lady suggested that she could treat my milia.
WOW she was good, she used the same technique that they use for red vein treatment, dispersing the content of the spot under the skin allowing it to dissolve naturally. They only come back about every 18 to 24 months, so for me this is great.
thanks
I have had these white milia spots. I searched long and hard for a cure, i endured the needles, the scabs, the little divets even tried DIY!!
There is a solution, I went to have a 'tag, removed/burnt off on my eye lid and the lady suggested that she could treat my milia.
WOW she was good, she used the same technique that they use for red vein treatment, dispersing the content of the spot under the skin allowing it to dissolve naturally. They only come back about every 18 to 24 months, so for me this is great.
thanks