
Can You
Get Rid of Milia?
Unlike whiteheads or acne, milia aren’t caused by sebum-clogged pores or bacteria but by trapped keratin and dead skin cells under the skin. Understanding what causes milia is the first step if you’re wondering how to get rid of milia safely.
What Causes
Milia?

Milia grains form when dead skin cells become trapped beneath the skin’s surface and harden into small cysts. Several factors contribute to their development, including:
- Skin trauma from injury, cosmetic procedures, or sun damage
- Prolonged use of topical corticosteroids
- Genetic or autoimmune conditions
- Increased prevalence in infants, children, and older women
While these are common causes, the exact reason why some people develop milia while others do not remains unclear, which is why milia treatment always needs to be tailored to your skin.
Can Milia Disappear
on Their Own?
This process can take some time, but it can be helped by a proper skincare routine including exfoliants – even then, exfoliation supports your skin rather than offering instant milia removal.
Persistent milia may require professional intervention. Dermatologists can use milia treatment options or perform interventions to remove stubborn milia safely for you.
Milia Treatment
and Removal:

However, certain exfoliating ingredients may help the natural elimination of milium grains:
Salicylic Acid helps loosen and remove dead skin cells, promoting natural skin cell renewal.
Glycolic Acid is a small alpha-hydroxy acid, which means it is easily absorbed. It eliminates dead surface skin cells and accelerates cell renewal.
Never try to remove milia grains by squeezing your skin. It’s impossible to get them out this way, as they’re trapped under the skin. Squeezing them can damage the skin and comes with a number of risks:
- Infection:Breaking the skin’s surface can introduce bacteria, leading to infections that may require medical intervention.
- Scarring:Squeezing can cause trauma to the skin, resulting in scars that may be difficult to treat and could worsen the appearance of the affected area.
Skincare for
Skin Prone to Milia

Using a gentle cleanser helps remove impurities and dead skin cells while keeping your skin balanced and hydrated. A mild cleanser is key to maintaining healthy skin without causing irritation or stripping away natural oils.
Explore NIVEA’s range of gentle cleansers, formulated to cleanse effectively while caring for your skin’s needs.
Exfoliating once or twice a week can support your skin’s natural renewal process by removing dead skin cells. However, over-exfoliating or using harsh products can irritate the skin, so it’s important to be gentle. While exfoliation can promote smooth skin, it will not remove milia directly, so think of it as support rather than a fast milia removal method.
Discover NIVEA Gentle Exfoliating Scrub, which exfoliates gently, helping maintain smooth skin while preserving its moisture balance.
NIVEA’s moisturisers can help with lasting hydration to support your skin’s natural defences.
Try NIVEA Face Sunscreens, providing high-level sun protection to help protect your skin from UV damage.
Milia
Formation: Milia are small, white or yellowish bumps caused by trapped keratin and dead skin cells beneath the skin’s surface.
Causes: They form due to factors like sun damage, the use of certain drugs or genetic causes, but are not to be confused with comedones or acne pimples, which are related to pore blockage or bacteria.
Prevention: Regular exfoliation, proper hygiene, and sun protection could help to prevent milia in some cases.
Treatment: Milia can resolve naturally, but persistent cases may need professional removal. Avoid squeezing to prevent infection and scarring, and always ask a professional about the best milia treatment for your skin.















