If you’ve ever noticed tiny white bumps on your face — especially around the eyes, cheeks, or nose — don’t panic. These small, hard bumps are often called milia, and they’re actually quite common.
Milia form when dead skin cells get trapped under the surface, creating small cysts that look like whiteheads. They’re not dangerous, not contagious, and not related to acne — but they can be frustrating.
How to Treat or Prevent Milia:
- Gently exfoliate your skin 2–3 times a week.
- Avoid heavy creams or oils that clog pores.
- Never try to pop them at home — a dermatologist can remove them safely.
- Keep your skin clean and hydrated with light, non-comedogenic products.
Most of the time, milia disappear on their own within a few weeks, but if they persist, a skincare professional can help remove them quickly and painlessly.