Small white spots can suddenly appear on the skin. Generally harmless, they become problematic when attempts are made to remove them incorrectly.
You may have already noticed tiny white spots appearing on your face or elsewhere on your skin. Their presence can be surprising, especially when they suddenly appear before an important event or when you want to show off flawless skin. However, according to skin specialists, these small marks are generally harmless. The real problem isn’t their presence… but rather the way some people try to get rid of them.
These small white spots are often milia.
These small white spots have a very specific name: milia.
They appear when dead cells become trapped beneath the surface of the epidermis. Unlike typical blemishes, they do not contain liquid sebum but rather small accumulations of keratin, a substance naturally present in the skin.
They are often noticed:
around the eyes
on the cheeks
on the front
sometimes on other areas of the body
Although their appearance may be alarming, specialists remind us that they are generally harmless. These small skin lesions are common and are among the usual skin problems .