Milia Milia are white, raised, hard bumps that look like grains of sand trapped under the skin While they are typically small (only about 1 to 2 millimeters in diameter), some can be larger Milia are most common around the eyes and on the cheeks, nose, and forehead, but they can appear anywhere on the face Age spots are common and harmless and skin cancer may resemble age spots but they have the potential to be harmful Learn the difference between the two skin conditions in our latest blog Visit Kallgren Dermatology and contact us today to schedule an appointment! White spots on the legs or the rest of the body are a notsorare occurrence that requires identification of the cause and then seeking treatment If you have noticed any depigmentation or white spots, here is all there is to know What are small white spots?
White Spots On The Face Possible Causes And Treatments