Harmless little white spots around the eyes.
Dr Jeni Worden last medically reviewed this article in February 2010.
Harmless little white spots around the eyes.
Dr Jeni Worden last medically reviewed this article in February 2010.
Milia are small, white (or sometimes pale yellow) spots that usually appear around the eyes, on the cheeks and on the eyelids. They're a type of cyst filled with a substance called keratin, a protein that provides strength to the skin.
Apart from making people worry about their appearance, milia aren't harmful and don't need to be treated in any way.
No one really understands why they appear or why some people get them while others don't. They don't appear to be related to different lifestyles or diets and are certainly not infectious or caused by poor hygiene.
The following may help to get rid of milia:
A qualified beautician may also be able to recommend possible treatments.
Most importantly, resist the temptation to pick at them. This will hurt, damage and possibly scar the skin, and may introduce a nasty infection.
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