Milia Removal Leeds

At Cryosonic, we’re dedicated to helping you achieve clear, smooth skin through advanced cryotherapy treatments.

One of the skin conditions we specialize in is milia, those small, white bumps that can pop up around your eyes, cheeks, and nose. While milia aren’t harmful, they can be frustrating to deal with, especially when it comes to your appearance.

Whether you’re an adult or you’re looking for treatment for your child, we offer safe, gentle, and effective milia removal services right here in Leeds.

Our experienced team is here to help you say goodbye to milia and enjoy a clearer complexion with minimal discomfort.

Common areas affected by milia (under eyes, cheeks, nose, etc.)

Milia often show up in these areas of the face and body:

Under the Eyes

This is a common place where milia show up, especially in people with delicate skin. The skin under the eyes is thin. This makes it more likely for pores to get clogged, which causes milia to form.

Cheeks

Milia can show up on the cheeks, especially if dead skin cells or oil build up. It’s common in people who have dry or combination skin.

Nose

The nose, especially near the nostrils, can also get a lot of milia. This area usually makes more oil. That can block pores and lead to milia.

Chin

Milia can appear around the chin, especially in people who are more likely to have hormonal changes. The chin and jawline often get affected by acne and other skin issues.

Forehead

Milia are not as common in some places, but they can appear on the forehead. This can happen if you use too many heavy skin-care products or oils that block your pores.

Eyelids

Milia can sometimes show up on the eyelids. This area is more delicate. The skin on the eyelids is thin. Milia usually form when oil or dirt blocks the hair follicles in this area.

Around the Mouth

Some people can get milia near their mouth. This usually happens around the lips or the corners of the mouth. It is often caused by the skin making too much natural oil.

Milia can show up in other parts of the body, but they are more common on the face. This is especially true for people who have oily skin or issues like seborrheic dermatitis.

Children often get milia on the nose, cheeks, or the area above their eyes. These usually go away by themselves in a few weeks or months.

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Is milia removal safe?

Yes, milia removal is safe when performed by a trained professional using appropriate methods, such as cryotherapy or other gentle techniques.

It’s a non-invasive procedure with minimal risk of complications.

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Does milia removal leave scars or marks?

Milia removal typically does not leave scars or marks when done correctly.

Some mild redness or swelling may occur temporarily, but this usually fades within a few hours to a few days.

Why DIY Milia Removal Can Be Risky?

DIY milia removal might seem like an easy solution, but it comes with several risks that can lead to more harm than good. Here’s a deeper look into the potential dangers:

Cryosonic’s CryoPen Approach to Milia Removal Leeds

Milia Removal Leeds Leeds

At Cryosonic, we use the CryoPen to provide an effective and non-invasive solution for the removal of milia.

The CryoPen uses precise cryotherapy technology, which involves freezing the milia with a fine jet of nitrogen gas.

This freezing process targets the milia cysts directly, causing the keratin inside them to break down.

As a result, the milia are naturally eliminated from the skin, promoting healing and regeneration without causing any lasting harm to the surrounding tissue.

The procedure itself is quick and relatively painless. While you may experience a slight cold sensation during the treatment, it is well-tolerated by most patients.

There’s no need for needles or cuts, making it an ideal option for those seeking a more comfortable alternative to traditional removal methods.

The CryoPen’s precision ensures that only the milia is treated, leaving the healthy skin unharmed.

CryoPen is suitable for all skin types, making it an effective treatment for both adults and children. The treatment is gentle enough for sensitive areas, such as around the eyes, where milia are commonly found.

The precision of the CryoPen allows it to target small cysts in delicate areas without causing harm to the surrounding skin, making it a safe and reliable choice for milia removal Leeds.

What can I do to reduce the chance of getting more milia?

To lower the chance of getting more milia, you can follow some easy skincare tips and habits in your life:

Keep Skin Clean

Cleaning your skin regularly helps remove extra oil, dirt, and dead skin. These things can block your pores and cause milia. Use a gentle cleanser that suits your skin type.

Exfoliate Regularly

Exfoliation removes dead skin cells from the surface of your skin. This helps prevent keratin from building up below. Choose an exfoliator with gentle ingredients like alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta hydroxy acids (BHAs). They can help your skin create new cells.

Avoid Heavy Skin Products

Thick, oily creams or makeup can cover pores and lead to milia. Pick products that are non-comedogenic. This means they won’t block pores, especially near your eyes.

Use Sunscreen

Taking care of your skin from sun damage is key. The sun can harm your skin. This can lead to thicker and drier skin. Thicker skin can hold keratin more. You should use a good sunscreen with SPF 30 or more each day.

Be Cautious with Topical Steroids

Using topical steroids for a long time can cause milia. If you have to use them, be sure to follow the guidance of a healthcare worker.

Treat Skin Injuries Promptly

Milia can form after skin injuries or treatments. It’s important to take care of cuts, burns, and scrapes right away. This practice can help prevent milia from appearing on the healing skin.

Maintain Healthy Skin Care Habits

Try not to touch your face a lot or pick at any spots on your skin. This can irritate your skin and lead to milia developing.