What can be mistaken for milia?

Syringoma are benign growths that appear very similar to milia as white, yellow or flesh-coloured bumps on the skin. However, syringoma are usually deep into the skin and more difficult to treat. They are permanent and stubbornly recurrent.
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Is it milia or something else?

Milia are small cysts that form on the skin. They are also known as "milk cysts." Milia form when a protein called keratin gets trapped under the skin. The tiny bumps look like whiteheads, but they are not acne. Unlike acne, they don't develop in a pore and are not red or inflamed.
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What skin condition looks like milia?

Milia look like small white bumps on the cheeks, chin, or nose. They can also be on the body, especially the trunk and limbs. A similar condition called Epstein pearls is marked by milia on your gums or the roof of the mouth. Epstein pearls are very common in newborns.
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What are the little bumps on my face that aren't milia?

Clogged Pores

Comedones are actually a type of non-inflamed acne blemish. Like milia, they are extremely common, especially in people with oily skin. Comedones aren't serious, but sometimes they can progress to larger, inflamed pimples. They can be annoying enough that you will probably want to treat them.
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How can you identify milia?

Milia are small, dome-shaped bumps that are usually white or yellow. They're usually not itchy or painful. However, they may cause discomfort for some people. Rough sheets or clothing may cause milia to appear irritated and red.
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What is the difference between milia and syringoma?

Milia lookalikes

Syringoma are benign growths that appear very similar to milia as white, yellow or flesh-coloured bumps on the skin. However, syringoma are usually deep into the skin and more difficult to treat. They are permanent and stubbornly recurrent.
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What does syringoma look like?

What does syringoma look like? Syringomas are multiple skin-coloured small lumps measuring 1 to 3 mm in diameter. In people with skin of colour (pigmented or dark skin), they may appear as yellowish or pale bumps. Syringomas are more common in women and most frequently appear during or after adolescence.
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What are the hard white spots on my face?

Milia are small round, hard, white bumps on the face that are often mistaken for whiteheads. They develop when keratin — a protein found in the upper layer of skin — and other dead skin cells components get trapped below the skin surface.
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Are closed comedones the same as milia?

Milia are often confused with closed comedones as they look alike. On physical appearance though the milia are often a harder round lump, and the close comedone may be a little softer and not as hard and round. You'll know the difference if you squeeze – milia comes out as a perfectly formed, round hard white ball.
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What does sebaceous hyperplasia look like?

Sebaceous hyperplasia appears as small whitish-yellow bumps, 1 to 3 mm in diameter. The bumps have a centrally placed tiny pit and, in some cases, visible blood vessels. The central pit is surrounded by white-yellow tiny lumps. They are soft to touch.
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What is the difference between milia and sebaceous hyperplasia?

What is milia/sebaceous hyperplasia? Milia are small, white, cyst-like bumps that are under the skin. Sebaceous hyperplasia are overgrowths of the oil glands of the skin and present as skin-colored to yellowish bumps on the skin.
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What are small raised white bumps on skin?

Milia are very small, raised, pearly-white or yellowish bumps on the skin. They are most often seen on the skin around the cheeks, nose, eyes and eyelids, forehead and chest. However, they can occur anywhere on the body. Milia are very common in newborn babies but can affect people of any age.
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What are these white spots on my skin?

White spots on the skin often occur when skin proteins or dead cells become trapped under the skin's surface. They may also occur as a result of depigmentation, or color loss. White skin spots are not usually a reason for concern and do not cause major symptoms.
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Why is my milia not going away?

“For adults, they will typically disappear over time, as well, but sometimes they can persist for longer.” If you've got milia that won't seem to go away, Dr. Thompson suggested exfoliating regularly with a peel or treating them cosmetically with a topical retinoid (such as tretinoin or adapalene) for several weeks.
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Can you have a single milia?

An individual milium (the singular of milia) is formed at the base of a hair follicle or sweat gland. Milia can be categorized as either primary or secondary.
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What does a sebum plug look like?

A sebum plug can look like a tiny bump under the surface of the skin or it may stick out through the skin like a grain of sand. When a sebum plug forms, bacteria that normally lives harmlessly on the surface of your skin can start to grow within the follicle.
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What do closed comedones look like?

Closed comedones look like little bumps across the skin's surface. They're not red and inflamed like your typical pimple, and they don't hurt. A closed comedo develops when a plug of skin cells and oil becomes trapped within the hair follicle, the tunnel-like structure that hair grows from.
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What is the difference between milia and keratosis pilaris?

Points of distinction between milia and keratosis pilaris? Keratosis pilaris tend to present as small red bumps which cover a broader area of skin (like arms or legs) with tiny bumps or dry patches, while milia are white or yellow bumps which generally develop on the chin, nose and cheeks.
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Why am I suddenly getting closed comedones?

Closed comedones can form as a result of using skin-care or beauty products that are occlusive (meaning they essentially seal off the top layer of skin) or irritating. Closed comedones can appear anywhere on the face if they're the result of, say, an occlusive moisturizer.
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Can retinol remove milia?

Retinol is another milia-eradicating ingredient. Nightly use of low concentrations, like that found in Skin Medica Retinol Complex 1.0, gently increases the skin's cell turnover rate, revealing a fresh smooth layer.
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What is pityriasis alba on face?

The most common sign of pityriasis alba is the skin patches that show up on your face, neck, arms, shoulders, or belly. You can have them for a few months to a few years. Usually, the patches don't cause any symptoms. But sometimes they may be itchy, red, or scaly.
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What causes bumps on face that are not pimples?

Rosacea can cause red patches and bumps on the skin.

Another condition that is frequently confused with acne is rosacea. This chronic skin condition often leads to facial redness, visible blood vessels, and bumps. "Patients with rosacea have very sensitive skin.
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How do I know if I have syringoma?

Signs and symptoms of syringomas

They are either yellowish or flesh-colored. They typically occur in symmetrical clusters on both sides of your face or body. Eruptive syringomas are usually found on your chest or abdomen and appear as multiple lesions occurring at the same time.
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What is a xanthelasma?

Xanthelasma are yellow growths on or near the eyelids. They can be flat or slightly raised. They form when deposits of cholesterol (lipid or fat) build up under the skin. While xanthelasma themselves are not harmful, they can be a sign of heart disease.
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What is eruptive syringoma?

Abstract. Generalized eruptive syringoma is a rare clinical presentation of a benign adnexal tumor that derives from the intraepidermal portion of the eccrine sweat ducts. It presents as successive crops of small flesh-colored papules on the anterior body surfaces. It generally occurs in the peripubertal period.
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