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Would Ointment, Extraction, or a Cotton Swab Be Okay for Milia and Syringomas at Aradong Dermatology?

닥터에버스 목동점 Dr.Evers Mokdong · 닥터에버스의원 · December 8, 2025

Would Ointment, Extraction, or a Cotton Swab Be Okay for Milia and Syringomas at Aradong Dermatology? When you look in the mirror, you may notice small white granules on the eye ar...

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Clinic: 닥터에버스 목동점 Dr.Evers Mokdong

Original post date: December 8, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 5:45 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

When you look in the mirror, you may notice small white granules on the eye area or cheeks. People often think they are minor skin troubles and move on, but if they do not go away over time or increase in number, they can become a concern.

Two common bumps that are often confused with each other are milia and syringomas. They may look similar to the naked eye, but because their nature is different, the care approach also differs. In particular, milia can sometimes appear due to temporary changes, but if handled incorrectly, they may leave marks, so caution is needed.

Now, let’s organize the differences and the points worth knowing when managing them.

  1. Aradong Dermatology Milia and Syringomas: Ointment, Extraction, Cotton Swab — What’s the Difference?

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Both may look like small, round bumps, but the way they form and their characteristics are different.

  • Milia usually occur when keratin or sebum cannot escape and accumulates in pores. They are firm and small, and they also tend to appear in areas where cream is used excessively or friction is strong.

  • Syringomas are formed from part of the sweat glands, and they usually tend to spread symmetrically in multiple spots under both eyes. They have a slightly raised appearance and are located in a deeper layer than milia.

Even though they may look similar on the surface, these differences mean the care method also needs to be distinguished.

  1. Aradong Dermatology Milia and Syringomas: Is Ointment, Extraction, or a Cotton Swab Okay?

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Sometimes people try to squeeze the bumps by hand or press them with a cotton swab to remove them. However, these methods can cause irritation and may leave marks or damage the surrounding skin, so caution is necessary.

Especially if they are around the eye area, where the skin is thin, repeated irritation can lead to bruising or darker pigmentation, so it is best to avoid doing that. In addition, trying to extract them with tools that are not hygienically managed can cause breakouts or make the condition worse.

For these reasons, rather than touching them with a cotton swab or your hands, it is better to care for them using an appropriate method.

  1. Aradong Dermatology Milia and Syringomas: What Methods Are Used Instead of Ointment, Extraction, or a Cotton Swab?

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Then let’s look at what methods are used for care.

Milia are usually small and form in a shallow layer. Therefore, laser may be used to smooth the surface, or improvement may be encouraged with a method that applies micro-irritation if needed. In many cases, heat energy is used in the process, and after organizing the stratum corneum, only the relevant area is carefully managed. Because they are not located in a deep layer, they may improve with relatively simple care, but if they occur repeatedly, it is better to consider regular care rather than only temporary management.

  1. Aradong Dermatology Milia and Syringomas: Who Might Want to Learn More About These Methods?

Now that we’ve looked at the program, let’s talk about who may want to consider this solution.

  • Those who are bothered by small bumps on the eye area or cheeks
  • Those whose makeup does not sit well because bumps have formed on thin skin areas
  • Those who have milia that do not naturally go away over a long time
  • Those who have tried touching them themselves and ended up with marks
  • Those who are troubled by milia that keep recurring

In these cases, rather than simple extraction, it is important to handle the skin with a delicate approach that does not irritate it.

  1. Aradong Dermatology Milia and Syringomas: What Should You Know Before and After Ointment, Extraction, or a Cotton Swab?

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Before care, it is better to avoid using exfoliating products that can create friction on the face. Also, after management, it is helpful not to layer on overly oily products or cosmetics, and to finish in a way that can help calm the skin.

When washing the face, it is better to finish with a gentle texture rather than rubbing too much, and it is also important to develop the habit of using a towel by patting instead of wiping. In addition, continuing moisture care steadily so that the skin does not become dry may have a positive effect on maintaining the results after care.

These are small and common bumps, but if managed incorrectly, they can leave marks for a long time or recur repeatedly. In particular, if they are on sensitive areas such as around the eye area, it is necessary not to touch them forcefully with your hands and to manage them appropriately. It is important to distinguish the differences well and approach them with the method suited to the condition. Please choose the right method and keep your skin texture smooth.

Thank you for reading this long post, and I hope you have a comfortable day.

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