Milia are small, raised, pearly-white or yellowish bumps on the skin. They are usually 1 to 2 millimeters in diameter and can occur anywhere on the body, but are most common on the face, especially around the eyes. Milia can also occur on the chest, back, and genital areas.
Milia are ubiquitous and can occur in both children and adults. They are not contagious and usually do not require treatment. However, in some cases, milia can be removed for cosmetic reasons.
Milia are caused by the build-up of dead skin cells and oils on the skin. When these substances become trapped, they form small, hard bumps. Milia can also be caused by certain medications, such as corticosteroids, that cause the skin to produce too much oil.
There are several ways to remove milia, including laser ablation for milia, extreme milia removal, and hydrafacial. The best method for milia removal depends on the individual case.
However, it is important to consult our board-certified dermatologist to ensure that the procedure is performed correctly
After your milia are removed, it is important to care for the area. Keep the area clean and dry. You may apply a light layer of petroleum jelly or a similar ointment to help keep the area moist. Do not pick at or scratch the area. Doing so could lead to infection
The cost of milia treatment in Islamabad varies depending on the method used. Laser ablation for milia is typically the most expensive method, while extreme milia removal is typically the least expensive. Hydrafacial is usually
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