Milia Removal
A milia is a cyst-like formation that lies superficially under the epidermal layer of your skin. Milia can appear anywhere in the body but are most commonly found in clusters on your chin, nose or cheeks. Although harmless, such clusters can be a nuisance and we can remove them in a short and simple procedure.
About Dermatology
We offer a range of advanced skin treatments for various conditions. The specialists at our clinic provide these treatments in a safe way and under strict protocols. Before the dermatology treatment begins, you will have an initial consultation with one of our specialists to evaluate the condition of your skin. We will prepare a treatment plan for you, with our recommendations for which treatment to have and how many sessions you may require.
Treatment Process – Dermatology
- Initial Consultation
Before any treatment, we will spend 10-15 minutes carrying out a skin condition assessment using an analyser device, which enables our clinician to understand the health of the skin including, hydration, thickness and any underlying health issues.
- Treatment Plan
Following the consultation, we will prepare a treatment plan which will set out how many sessions you might need and the intervals between the sessions. Each treatment session will normally be around 30-45 minutes.
Pre-treatment advice – Dermatology
Do not drink any alcohol during the 24 hours before your treatment.
Treatment Aftercare – Dermatology
Aftercare is very important, so make sure you’re doing everything right by discussing it with your clinician:
- Don’t touch, massage or rub the affected area in any way for at least 48 hours after treatment
- Don’t undergo other treatments like microdermabrasion, facials and chemical peels for at least 24 hours after the procedure.
If you require pain medication after treatment, you can take paracetamol, but avoid anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen and aspirin, as these thin the blood, which can make bruising worse.
It is rare to get any serious side effects following treatment, however possible side effects include the following:
- Bruising/swelling/redness at injection site
- Infection
- Nausea, headache or flu-like symptoms
- Occasional numbness
- Drooping of the eyebrow or upper eyelid or swelling and redness in eyelids
There can be allergic reactions including:
- Rash and itchiness
- Visual disturbances
- Visual loss
- Photosensitivity
- Facial swelling
- Dry mouth
- Dizziness
- Anxiety
- ‘Pins and needles’ sensation
- Dry skin
- Antibody formation (substantial deterioration in response)
If you experience any of the above after having the treatment, speak to your clinician or medical practitioner immediately.
Dermatology – FAQ
How many sessions will I need?
Before we do anything, we will agree a treatment plan, and this will set-out the number of sessions needed and any follow-ups required.
How quickly will I see results?
Immediately.
What will I feel during and after the treatment?
Most of the devices we use are small so any pain should be slight.
Do I have any anaesthetic?
An anaesthetic cream might be used first to numb your skin.
Sensitivity Period
You may feel a little discomfort but this will wear off.
What is my recovery time and when ?
Within two weeks.
How long does the procedure take?
The initial consultation will take 10-15 minutes.
A typical treatment session will take 30-45 minutes.
When can I go out and resume my normal daily activities?
Straight away.
How long will the result last?
This can vary 12 to 18 months.
Is the treatment available for both men and women?
Yes, it is available for both men and women.
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