Cryosonic provides professional milia removal in High Wycombe from the comfort of your own home. We use advanced CryoPen technology to safely treat milia without cutting, stitches, or downtime.
Milia are small white or yellowish bumps that commonly appear on the face, especially around the eyes, cheeks, and forehead. While harmless, they can be stubborn and difficult to remove without professional treatment.
Our at-home CryoPen milia removal service offers a convenient, hygienic, and effective solution, delivered by trained specialists who come directly to you. The treatment is quick, precise, and suitable for most skin types.
Milia form when keratin becomes trapped beneath the skin’s surface. Unlike spots or acne, milia are not caused by bacteria and do not clear on their own easily.
Common reasons milia develop include:
Types of milia we treat at home:
Our CryoPen treatment targets milia without damaging surrounding skin, making it ideal for delicate facial areas.
Our at-home milia removal service in High Wycombe is suitable for:
You may not be suitable if:
A consultation is always carried out before treatment to ensure safety and suitability.
Cryosonic uses CryoPen cryotherapy, a controlled freezing treatment designed specifically for skin lesions like milia.
Step-by-step treatment process:
The procedure:
Aftercare is simple and important for proper healing.
After treatment, you should:
Mild redness or a small scab is normal and usually resolves within 7–14 days. Full healing occurs naturally without scarring when aftercare advice is followed.
Q: Milia vs Whiteheads: What’s the Difference?
Milia are tiny, hard cysts filled with keratin and sit under the skin, while whiteheads are a type of acne caused by clogged pores. Milia cannot be extracted like spots and require professional treatment.
Q: Can Milia Come Back After Treatment?
Once treated, the same milia usually do not return. However, new milia can develop in the future depending on skin type and skincare habits.
Q: Can Milia Go Away on Their Own?
In adults, milia rarely disappear without treatment. They often remain for months or even years unless professionally removed.
Q: How Long Does It Take for Skin to Heal After Milia Removal?
Healing usually takes 7–14 days. A small scab may form and fall off naturally as the skin heals.
Q: Is DIY Milia Removal Safe?
No. Attempting to remove milia at home using needles, tools, or squeezing can cause infection, scarring, and skin damage. Professional CryoPen treatment is a much safer option.
Q: Is CryoPen Milia Removal Safe for the Face?
Yes. CryoPen is highly precise and suitable for delicate areas such as around the eyes, cheeks, and forehead when performed by trained professionals.
Q: Does Milia Removal Hurt?
Most clients feel only a brief cold or stinging sensation during CryoPen treatment. Discomfort is minimal and short-lasting.
Q: Will Milia Removal Leave a Scar?
Scarring is very unlikely when aftercare advice is followed. CryoPen targets only the milia without damaging surrounding skin.