What are milia?

Milia or pearl acne/"white bumps" are a collection of skin cells that are keratinizing (becoming hard). These cells are "sticky" in nature, and as a result, collect more and more cells in the same state, until a small white/off white/yellow-ish "cyst" is created under the skin. Because there is no pore, it is very difficult to squeeze these annoying bumps away without permanently damaging or scarring the skin. This happens to both men and women of all ages, They most commonly occur on the face, eyelids/eye area, but also can be found anywhere on the body.

 

MILIA REMOVAL TREATMENTS

 

 

Skin Consultation Only - Free (15 to 30 minutes)
We offer skin consultations in-person. 

If you decide to proceed with treatment

After the consultation, the skin will be cleansed and sterilized. Once treatment has concluded, you will have a high-frequency disinfecting treatment, calming product and Polysporin applied to the affected area. You will be provided with applicable aftercare instructions, if any.

$20 cost per milia removal extraction (non-orbital eye area)
$50-$200 quote for milia removal extraction (orbital/eye area)

Deep Pore Cleansing Facial cost $125 (60 to 75 minutes, includes complimentary consultation)
This facial is for both treatment and prevention!
Includes up to 5 milia removed (non-orbital eye area)


$10 per additional milia over 5 (non-orbital eye area) (extra time)
$50-$200 quote for milia removal/extraction (orbital/eye area)

Medical Grade Acne Facial - cost $175 (75 to 90 minutes, includes complimentary consultation


Up to 5 milia extractions-non-orbital eye area. Natural medical grade facial treatment is for those with heavily congested skin, severe acne and/or milia. The focus of this is to give extended extraction time to problem areas, as well as attention to marks and scarring.


$10 per additional milia over 5 (non-orbital eye area) extra time.
$50-$200 quote for milia removal/extraction (orbital/eye area)

Orbital Eye Area

When considering the area to be treated for mila removal, understand that where there is no bone underneath the skin to be treated, it becomes more difficult to remove milia, or any lesions in that area.