Milia On Forehead. Primary milia occurs when keratin is trapped under the surface of the skin. Milia are small white or yellowish bumps that can occur on the skin at any age. These keratin-filled cysts mostly occur on cheeks nose forehead and chest and are most commonly found on babies. Milia that occur spontaneously are called primary milia.
They are most often seen on the skin around the cheeks nose eyes and eyelids forehead and chest. However the unrelated bumps on my cheek and chin are probably clogged pores or whatever. Luckily miliaor milium for one are not dangerous. Primary milia occurs when keratin is trapped under the surface of the skin. Well on my forehead Im 99 sure its milia. Seeing as milia are a type of cyst it is understandable that they can be confused with very very small epidermal cysts as they look essentially the same.
Relax they are nothing harmful they are just milia.
They sometimes happen spontaneously and sometimes happen in response to skin damage. This type of milia usually occurs on the eyelids forehead or even the genitals and may disappear on its own within a. Milia are very common in newborn babies but can affect people of any age. These milia typically clear up on their own in a few months or less. Well on my forehead Im 99 sure its milia. Milia are small white bumps that appear on the skin.