How To Get Rid Of Milia

Gently Exfoliate The Affected Area

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Patients who want to try home remedies for milia could attempt to gently exfoliate the affected area. Like chemical peels, exfoliation removes dead skin and encourages cell turnover. Exfoliation can be safely performed at home two or three times a week, and patients with sensitive skin may wish to try exfoliation once a week at first, gradually building up to two or three times per week. Scrubs, brushes, and enzyme peels are all useful for exfoliation, and patients might need to try several options to find those that work best for their needs. Sugar and salt scrubs are gentle enough to be used for all skin types, and patients could even make their own homemade versions of these so they are extra gentle. Many electronic facial brushes are available at beauty stores, and these could be especially beneficial when exfoliating to remove milia. While some enzyme peels might be too harsh for patients with milia, individuals interested in using these can consult with a dermatologist about at-home peels that would be appropriate.

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