Milia Removal
- Remove Unsightly White Spots
- Clearer Complexion
- Quick & Easy Procedure
- Expert Team of
professionals - Over 1 million
Treatments delivered - Award winning
Clinics Across the UK - Rated 92%
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Across the UK
Award winning
Clinics Across the UK
Rated 92%
on Trustpilot
Expert Team of
professionals
Over 1 million Treatments
delivered
9 Clinics
Across the UK
Get Rid of Milia for Good with CoLaz
Milia, commonly known as milk spots or harden whiteheads, are small white bumps /pimples that appear on people’s faces. While they’re a common skin condition and typically harmless, it can be frustrating to have them around the eyes or lips where makeup isn’t normally worn.
Milia are commonly found in newborns but may also develop in adults if their skin has been irritated by sunburn and harsh chemicals. The good news is that there are several ways to remove milia for good without going through extensive medical procedures.
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What Causes Milia?
Milia is caused by the build-up of keratin which is the protein that makes up your nails, hair, and skin. Milia forms when dead cells don’t shed as they should on the skin, becoming trapped beneath the new skin and hardening to develop milia.
Milia can also sometimes happen when skin is irritated by sunburn, cosmetic products that are thick or very oil-based, or harsh chemicals.
How To Get Rid Of Milia?
There are many ways to get rid of milia depending on the severity. Mila is typically harmless, but you may want them gone if they interfere with your social life or self-esteem.
The most frequent method of Milia Removal we use at CoLaz is advanced electrolysis.
What Is Advanced Electrolysis Procedure?
Advanced electrolysis is one of the most effective treatments available for permanent milia removal. The procedure is virtually pain-free, and often clients describe it feels like pinpricks.
We use a fine probe to send a current into the milia. This current breaks down the fatty tissue (or keratin build-up) to be reabsorbed into the skin.
The clinician will leave the treated milia, which will naturally disappear over a few days but can take up to 14 days; however, if the milia are ready for extraction, this can be done straight away.
This all depends on the number of milia required to be removed. Typically, clients will have a few that can be treated in one 15 minute treatment; however, if you have several milia’s, treatments will be spread out over 2 -3 sessions or 15-minute slots.
More Information On The Milia Removal Treatment Process
The First Step is to have a consultation.
Your treatment is the second step.
The Final Step is
AfterCare
Book a consultation with an experienced clinician. Your skin blemish will be assessed during your consultation, and a treatment plan will be put into place.
There will be a £30 Consultation fee to be paid when booking an appointment, but this is redeemable against the treatment.
The clinician will mark out the blemish areas and perform the treatment.
You must keep your skin dry and clean. You may have small crust or scabs form after treatment. You mustn't pick these and allow them to slough off naturally. More in-depth aftercare will be given to you during your consultation.
How Much Does Milia Removal Treatment Cost?
Treatment
Price
Buy
Consultation Fee
£30
15 minutes
£159
30 minutes
£200
Milia’s usually appear in clusters, therefore treatment is performed in minutes removing all milia during the allocated session. Minutes are dependable on how many milia are required to be removed. The consultation fee is redeemable against treatment otherwise non-refundable.
Milia’s usually appear in clusters, therefore treatment is performed in minutes removing all milia during the allocated session. Minutes are dependable on how many milia are required to be removed. The consultation fee is redeemable against treatment otherwise non-refundable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It is a virtually painless process. During Milia removal, some discomfort may be felt when the current enters the milia; however, our clients report it feels like pin prinks.
Yes, as all treatments are carried out by qualified staff with minimum side effects.
Following the milia treatment procedure, there might be some redness in the treated area, which usually subsides in a few hours. Small scabs will form around the milia, slough off naturally; this may take up to two weeks.
If you follow the aftercare, there should be no scarring; however, after treatment, you mustn't remove any scabs that form, as this can often lead to scarring
Yes, milia removal treatment can be applied effectively to the eyes.
Milia is a cyst that forms when your skin cells get trapped under the surface. During treatment, if the milia are soft and easy to remove, extraction can occur; however, it is not necessary as milia will be broken down during treatment and reabsorbed into the skin.