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Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:09 pm |
Hi, everyone! fairly new here. I have looked at the posts about milia and I'm going to have them removed by a dermatologist, hopefully soon! Meanwhile, I wonder what people are doing to prevent them. They seem to have come on very recently and I can't figure out if it's due to dryness (using Tretinoin/hydroquinone) or using too much moisturizer around my eyes, although I don't use the tret/hydro under the eyes! I have to use this stuff for hyperpigmentation after a laser and I can tell you my skin took a beating since that laser. Any advice would be most appreciated. thanks! |
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Sat Jan 01, 2011 4:29 am |
I've had milia under my eyes in the past and for the life of me couldn't ever get those puppies out. However, after beginning retin-a treatment this year for other issues, I've noticed the milia are completely gone. I dont even know how quickly or slowly it happened, but I began treament around March and noticed only recently they are completely gone. |
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Sat Jan 01, 2011 9:19 am |
Hi! thanks for the answer! Some of my milia are right under the eye, do you put the retin A there? I can see the power of retin A on my skin and bet that it will improve me overall. I also have a couple on my upper eyelids, weird. Thanks again! |
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