Can I use a needle to remove milia by myself?
I saw someone on Dcard sharing that they used a needle to remove milia and sebaceous cysts from their face, and their skin improved significantly.
I'm wondering if such conditions can be treated at home or if it's advisable to consult a doctor.
Additionally, there are others who mentioned that if someone has severe acne, they can seek bloodletting treatment from a beautician.
Is this appropriate?
Qian Shui Yuan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/09/14
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When it comes to the removal of milia (small, white cysts that form on the skin) and fatty deposits (often referred to as sebaceous cysts), it is crucial to approach the situation with caution. While some individuals may share their experiences of self-removal using needles or other tools, it is generally not advisable to attempt these procedures at home without professional guidance.
Milia and fatty deposits can be mistaken for other skin conditions, and improper removal techniques can lead to complications such as infection, scarring, or worsening of the condition. The skin is a delicate organ, and any invasive procedure should ideally be performed by a qualified dermatologist or licensed skincare professional. They have the training and tools necessary to safely and effectively remove these skin issues while minimizing the risk of complications.
In the case of milia, they are often resistant to topical treatments and may require a professional to extract them properly. A dermatologist can use a sterile needle or a specialized tool to remove the milia without damaging the surrounding skin. Additionally, they can provide advice on preventing future occurrences and recommend suitable skincare products that won't clog pores.
Fatty deposits, or sebaceous cysts, can also be safely removed by a healthcare professional. While some people may attempt to pop or drain these cysts at home, this can lead to inflammation, infection, and potential scarring. A dermatologist can perform an incision and drainage procedure in a sterile environment, ensuring that the cyst is completely removed and reducing the risk of recurrence.
Regarding the idea of seeking treatment from a beautician for acne or other skin issues, it is essential to consider the qualifications of the practitioner. While some beauticians may offer treatments such as extraction or "bloodletting," these procedures should be approached with caution. Not all beauticians have the same level of training as medical professionals, and certain techniques may not be appropriate for all skin types or conditions.
For individuals experiencing severe acne or other skin concerns, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist. They can provide a comprehensive evaluation and recommend appropriate treatments, which may include topical medications, oral medications, or professional procedures such as chemical peels or laser therapy.
In summary, while the allure of DIY skin treatments can be tempting, it is essential to prioritize safety and efficacy. Seeking professional help from a dermatologist or licensed skincare professional is the best course of action for the removal of milia and fatty deposits. They can ensure that the procedures are performed safely and effectively, reducing the risk of complications and promoting healthier skin in the long run. Always remember that your skin is a vital part of your overall health, and it deserves proper care and attention.
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