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DERMATOLOGY UPDATE Presented by Todd T. Davis, M.D. Board Certified Dermatologist BUMP-LIKE FACIAL CYSTS Those white or yellow, bump-like cysts that commonly form under facial skin are known as "milia." They often appear in clusters around the eyelids and cheeks, but can show up anywhere. Usually acne, moles, rosacea, psoriasis, warts, eczema, and more. Contact 1 to 2 millimeters in size, these small, hard bumps form when skin flakes or keratin (a protein) become trapped under the skin. While facing the rashes of eczema or an atypical mole, don't put off taking these unattractive bumps usually disappear on their own within a few months, many people would like to be rid of them sooner. With this in mind, at-home treatments include steaming open the pores, for your skin and call today for skin cancer screening! To schedule exfoliating the skin, applying sunscreen, and using topical retinoids. In-office treatment by the dermatologist includes "de-roofing' (the use Haven, Suite 7. We strive to provide the highest quality care to our of a sterile needle or blade to remove them), curettage, or cryotherapy. patients The dermatologists at ELMHURST DERMATOLOGY specialize in the treatment of a wide range of skin conditions, including skin cancer, us to schedule an appointment we are here to help. Whether you're care of your skin. No need to wait months for an appointment - care an appointment, please call 630-832-2111. You will find us at 103 N. Your skin specialist, dedicated to providing expert Our practice is located at care of all disorders of the skin, hair, and nails. We accept most medical insurance, Visa, and MasterCard. 103 N. Haven Rd., Suite 7, Elmhurst, IL Todd T. Davis, M.D. Board Certified Dermatologist ELMHURST DERMATOLOGY Todd T.Dnis, MD P.S. While "neonatal milia" affect up to half of newborns, they usually disappear on their own within a few weeks. www.elmhurstdermatology.com DERMATOLOGY UPDATE Presented by Todd T. Davis, M.D. Board Certified Dermatologist BUMP-LIKE FACIAL CYSTS Those white or yellow, bump-like cysts that commonly form under facial skin are known as "milia." They often appear in clusters around the eyelids and cheeks, but can show up anywhere. Usually acne, moles, rosacea, psoriasis, warts, eczema, and more. Contact 1 to 2 millimeters in size, these small, hard bumps form when skin flakes or keratin (a protein) become trapped under the skin. While facing the rashes of eczema or an atypical mole, don't put off taking these unattractive bumps usually disappear on their own within a few months, many people would like to be rid of them sooner. With this in mind, at-home treatments include steaming open the pores, for your skin and call today for skin cancer screening! To schedule exfoliating the skin, applying sunscreen, and using topical retinoids. In-office treatment by the dermatologist includes "de-roofing' (the use Haven, Suite 7. We strive to provide the highest quality care to our of a sterile needle or blade to remove them), curettage, or cryotherapy. patients The dermatologists at ELMHURST DERMATOLOGY specialize in the treatment of a wide range of skin conditions, including skin cancer, us to schedule an appointment we are here to help. Whether you're care of your skin. No need to wait months for an appointment - care an appointment, please call 630-832-2111. You will find us at 103 N. Your skin specialist, dedicated to providing expert Our practice is located at care of all disorders of the skin, hair, and nails. We accept most medical insurance, Visa, and MasterCard. 103 N. Haven Rd., Suite 7, Elmhurst, IL Todd T. Davis, M.D. Board Certified Dermatologist ELMHURST DERMATOLOGY Todd T.Dnis, MD P.S. While "neonatal milia" affect up to half of newborns, they usually disappear on their own within a few weeks. www.elmhurstdermatology.com