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What Are White Dots Under Eyes? Causes & Treatment
What Are White Dots Under Eyes? Causes & Treatment 4

Have you seen small, firm growths near your lids? Many ask, “what are the white dots under my eyes?” These are milia, tiny cysts filled with keratin, trapped in the skin.

Milia bumps under eyes are usually harmless but can be annoying. You want your skin to look smooth and clear. At Liv Hospital, we offer top-notch dermatology care to tackle these issues safely.

Our team is all about patient-centered solutions. We help you figure out and treat these common skin problems effectively.

Key Takeaways

  • Milia are harmless keratin-filled cysts.
  • They frequently appear near the lids.
  • Professional care ensures safe removal.
  • Liv Hospital offers expert dermatological support.
  • Understanding causes helps in prevention.

Understanding White Dots Under Eyes

Understanding White Dots Under Eyes
What Are White Dots Under Eyes? Causes & Treatment 5

White dots under the eyes, known as milia bumps, worry many people. These small, white bumps can come from different reasons. They are often mistaken for other skin problems. We’ll look into milia under the eyes, how to spot them, and tell them apart from other skin issues.

Identifying Milia Bumps Under Eyes

Milia bumps under the eyes are small, white, benign growths. They happen when dead skin cells or keratin get trapped under the skin. They are usually painless and harmless but can look bad. To spot milia, look for small, white or yellowish bumps, about 1-2 mm in size. They often show up on the face, around the eyes, nose, and mouth.

It’s key to know milia are not the same as other skin problems. Understanding their look is important for correct identification.

Differentiating Between Milia and Whiteheads

Many confuse milia with whiteheads. Both look like white bumps on the skin, but they’re different. Whiteheads are a type of acne from clogged pores, while milia are from trapped keratin or dead skin cells. Unlike whiteheads, milia don’t cause redness or swelling. Differentiating between the two is key for the right treatment, as milia don’t work with typical acne treatments.

Knowing about milia bumps under the eyes helps people identify them and find the right treatment. We’ll look into causes and treatments next.

Common Causes of Milia and Clogged Pores

Common Causes of Milia and Clogged Pores
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Knowing why milia and clogged pores happen is key to stopping them. Milia are small, white bumps under the eyes that can be a real problem. We’ll look at what makes them appear.

Why You Have White Bumps Under Your Eyes

White bumps under the eyes, or milia, happen when keratin gets trapped under the skin. This can be due to genetics, skin damage, or bad skincare choices. It’s important to know milia are not acne; they’re small cysts filled with keratin.

Many things can cause milia under the eyes. These include:

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Using harsh or wrong skincare
  • Sun damage, making skin thicker and keratin more
  • Using heavy or oily products that block pores

The Role of Skin Cell Turnover and Keratin

Skin cell turnover is when old skin cells are replaced by new ones. When this process goes wrong, dead skin cells and keratin build up, leading to milia. Keratin is a protein in skin, hair, and nails. In milia, it gets trapped under the skin, forming small, hard cysts.

FactorDescriptionImpact on Milia Formation
Skin Cell TurnoverNatural process of replacing old skin cells with new onesDisruption can lead to milia
KeratinProtein found in skin, hair, and nailsTrapped keratin forms milia cysts
Genetic PredispositionInherited tendency to develop miliaIncreases likelihood of milia

External Factors Contributing to Hard White Spots

Things outside of us can also cause hard white spots under the eyes. Sun exposure is a big one, causing skin damage and milia. Also, bad skincare or makeup can block pores and make things worse.

By knowing what causes milia and clogged pores, we can prevent them. We should use gentle skincare, avoid heavy products, and protect our skin from the sun.

Effective Treatment and Removal Methods

Knowing how to treat milia under the eyes is key to removing them. These small, white bumps can be tough to get rid of. But, there are many ways to tackle this issue.

Professional Procedures for Removing Under Eye Bumps

For milia that won’t go away, seeing a pro is a good idea. Dermatologists and aestheticians have several methods to help:

  • Manual Extraction: A simple yet effective method where the milia is carefully extracted.
  • Chemical Peels: Help in removing the top layers of the skin, potentially reducing the appearance of milia.
  • Laser Ablation: A precise technique using laser technology to target and remove milia.

Gentle Skincare Routines as a Remedy for Milia Under Eyes

Using a gentle skincare routine can help manage milia. This includes:

  1. Using gentle cleansers and moisturizers suitable for your skin type.
  2. Exfoliating regularly to promote skin cell turnover.
  3. Avoiding heavy or oily products that can clog pores.

By sticking to a gentle skincare routine, you can lower milia chances and keep your skin healthy.

Safety Warnings: Why You Should Not Pop a White Pimple Under Eye

It might seem easy to pop milia at home, but it’s not safe. It’s important to resist the urge to self-treat and instead consult a professional for safe removal.

Choosing professional treatments and gentle skincare can help manage milia under the eyes. This way, you can enjoy smoother, healthier skin.

Conclusion

Wondering about white bumps under your eyes? You’re not alone. Many people see tiny white dots or big milia under their eyes. This can cause worry and curiosity.

We’ve looked into why these bumps appear and how to treat them. It’s important to know the cause for the right treatment.

White bumps under your eyes might be due to skin cell turnover or keratin buildup. External factors can also play a part. Knowing the cause helps you pick the right treatment.

It could be professional treatments or simple skincare routines. The choice depends on the cause.

If milia bother you a lot, see a healthcare professional. They can give advice tailored to you. This ensures you get the best treatment.

By taking action, you can fix the issue of white bumps under your eyes. You’ll get healthier, clearer skin.

FAQ

What are these white bumps under my eyes?

They are most commonly milia, small keratin-filled cysts that appear as tiny white bumps under the skin.

How to remove under eye bumps safely?

The safest method is professional extraction by a dermatologist; avoid squeezing to prevent irritation or scarring.

What causes milia under eyes to appear suddenly?

They can form due to trapped dead skin cells, heavy skincare products, sun damage, or skin trauma.

Is it a white pimple under eye or something else?

It may look like a pimple, but milia are firm, non-inflamed cysts, unlike acne which is usually red and swollen.

Can I use a home remedy for milia under eyes?

Gentle exfoliation and retinoid-based products may help over time, but avoid harsh scrubs or picking the skin.

Why do I have tiny white dots under eyes despite washing my face?

Milia form under the skin, so regular washing cannot remove them; they are not caused by poor hygiene.

How to remove a whitehead under eye if it won’t go away?

If it persists, consult a professional for safe extraction or dermatological treatments like chemical peels.

Are white pimples under eyes contagious or dangerous?

No, they are not contagious and usually harmless, though persistent or changing bumps should be

References

National Center for Biotechnology Information. Evidence-Based Medical Insight. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK560481/[6

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