Milia: Milia are plugged oil glands which indeed can occur around the eyes. But when they are in these delicate locations you definitely need to see the dermatologist who can expertly unroofed the lesions and release the contents, but he will not do this prior to making an exact diagnosis. That's the most important thing about this problem – the diagnosis must be right.
Answered 9/25/2013
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Milia: Milia usually disappear on their own in a few weeks. Wash your face with warm water daily. If your skin seems oily, especially around the nose area, you can also use a mild moisturizing soap, such as dove. Make sure to pat dry.
Answered 9/6/2014
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