Yes—small, white, dome-shaped bumps around the eyes are most commonly consistent with Milia.
🧠 What milia are
- Tiny keratin-filled cysts trapped under the skin
- Usually white or yellowish, firm, and painless
- Common around the eyelids and under-eye area
🔍 Why they form
- Dead skin gets trapped instead of shedding normally
- Can appear after skin irritation, heavy creams, or sun damage
- Also very common in newborns—but adults get them too
⚠️ Important: don’t squeeze them
- Unlike acne, milia don’t pop easily
- Squeezing can cause irritation, scarring, or infection
🧴 How to manage them
At home (gentle approach)
- Use mild exfoliation (like low-strength AHAs/BHAs)
- Avoid heavy or pore-clogging eye creams
- Keep the area clean and simple
Professional removal
- Dermatologists can safely extract them with a sterile needle
- Quick, low-risk procedure
🧩 When to get it checked
- If bumps change color, grow quickly, or become painful
- If you’re unsure whether it’s milia or something else
🧠 Bottom line
Milia are harmless and very common, especially around the eyes. They don’t require urgent treatment but can be removed for cosmetic reasons.
If you want, I can help you:
- tell the difference between milia and other eye-area bumps
- or suggest a simple skincare routine to prevent them 👍