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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am OP and my dermatologist even admits they are really hard to get rid of - she lasered a large one (as part of other facial lasering) and it never fully went away. I’ve tried so many things and it doesn’t get rid of the milia (I clean my lids with occusoft in the morning and evening, I don’t rub my eyes, I carefully, carefully apply trentinoin under my eyes). So now I am just hoping to find an eye cream that doesn’t cause new ones. [/quote] Get a new dermatologist. Lasering them is pretty dumb…they aren’t on the surface but they do pop right out if given a channel and some help. I’ve removed dozens over the years.[/quote] This! I can’t believe she lasered them! The are easily removed with a tiny needle, not a laser. [/quote] One- I said she zapped one milia while zapping other stuff on my face, and it was a particularly large one under the eye near the nose. I have many of them under my eyes, on my upper lids, in the lash lines - there is no way that I would hit these individually with a needle. Those of you with an occasional milia that you can pop with a needle don’t have a real problem with milia. Some of us are very prone to them. I have so many that I’m now focused mainly on not getting more, why I am being particular about eye cream (eg, kiehls avo eye cream recommended on the other thread has always caused milia on me). - OP[/quote] I have addressed them in my lash lines, etc. Just because you wouldn't doesn't mean it isn't relevant or a good solution. Have a pro do it then. I have them often, and the only reason I don't have dozens is that I remove them soon after they form. I have two now I am going to address when I get a few minutes and feel like it. Address your problems and then you won't have so many.[/quote] DP - I am really sensitive about getting stuff near my eyes and I’m also petty wary of putting a needle on my lash line like that! PP I think you are brave to do it (and must have much steadier hands than me). I use exfoliating products on the ones further from the eyes, but can’t do it by the water line since it migrates in and burns my eyes. Sigh[/quote]
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