Hi,
How would you describe these bumps?
Are they skin colored, reddish , bluish or yellowish?
Differentials will be a xanthelasma or syringoma. Xanthelasmas are yellowish and are associated with fat deposits. They also involve the eye lids but may be far prominent and noticeable than syringomas. Syringomas are skin colored and may be very small. They are usually found on the eyelids and are actually benign lesions .
If this is syringoma there is really no definite form of treatment .Laser excision therapy and electrocautery have been the procedures of choice for this type of skin condition.
Back in the day I worked at a cosmetic counter. This was a very common complaint. These "bumps" take a while to get rid of. The cause is often times over-moisturizing the sensitive eye-area skin or using facial moisturizer around the eye area. The eye area (skin) is very delicate and should be treated with more care than the remaining facial skin. I see these bumps appearing from time to time and I use a lighter eye moisturizer. They eventually clear up. Be careful to not further abuse the area with harsh treatments.
bingo, mine look like the small ones... i think im going to talk to my doc about the microderm abrasion...however, before spending all that moiney i might try light MDA myself with otc products. thanks for the info, i have been lookin a while as well. good luck
sorry for the double post but just browsing random previous topics and sounds like it may be, syringomas
Have same thing, virtually skin color extremely small pen head size. Being a guy I tried to scratch it off, scabbed healed and guess what was still there. I searched for 'milla' on google image and came up empty maybe spelling is wrong?