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Non-surgical removal of milia: treatment and aftercare

Non-surgical removal of milia: treatment and aftercare Although harmless, milia—small, white spots most commonly found near the eyes—are a cosmetic concern and must be removed safely by a trained professional. Gillian Huntley details the types of milia and explains how they are treated http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Aesthetic Nursing Mark Allen Group

Non-surgical removal of milia: treatment and aftercare

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing , Volume 10 (2): 3 – Mar 2, 2021

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Mark Allen Group
Copyright
Copyright © 2021 MA Healthcare Limited
ISSN
2050-3717
eISSN
2052-2878
DOI
10.12968/joan.2021.10.2.59
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Abstract

Although harmless, milia—small, white spots most commonly found near the eyes—are a cosmetic concern and must be removed safely by a trained professional. Gillian Huntley details the types of milia and explains how they are treated

Journal

Journal of Aesthetic NursingMark Allen Group

Published: Mar 2, 2021

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