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Private Milia Assessment & Removal

  • Avoid NHS delays
  • Personalised treatment plans
  • No referral required
  • From £250

How much does Milia assessment and removal cost?

Skin Assessment

  • Initial consultation with Dermatology specialist
  • Examine the area carefully and conform that's it Milia (and not another skin concern)
  • Explain what's causing it and how to prevent from recurring
  • Discuss the most suitable removal methods
3 x £84 interest free payments with
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Milia Removal

  • Safe and minimally invasive removal
  • Prevents future irritation - reduces the chance of recurrance
  • Fast results - immediate improvement is visible after treatment
  • Spread the cost
Pay in 3 interest free payments with 
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Frequently Asked Questions.

Our expert team are always hand to help, advise and arrange appointments with our specialist consultants.

Are milia dangerous?

No, milia are benign cysts and generally pose no health risk. However, they can be aesthetically bothersome.

Will they go away by themselves?

In babies, milia often resolve naturally. In adults, they tend to persist without proper treatment.

Can I try to remove milia myself at home?

Self-extraction is not recommended: milia are not like pimples, and trying to squeeze or pick them can cause scarring or infection

How long does treatment take?

It depends on how many milia you have, their size and depth, and which treatment route is chosen. Some respond quickly to topical therapy; others need in-clinic extraction.

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