Milia
- Small (1-2 mm), pearly white bumps
- Found in up to half of newborn babies
- Caused by the retention of old skin cells and oily material within hair follicles
- Most frequently located on the face, especially nose, upper cheeks and chin
- This usually clears off within the first few months of life
- No treatment is required
- There is no known prevention
Link to http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001367.htm
Sebaceous gland hyperplasia
- Multiple tiny yellow or flesh coloured papules on the nose and cheeks and upper lip of newborn babies.
- It is thought to be from the effects of the mother’s hormones on the baby’s sweat glands and will resolve on its own in the first month of life.
Last reviewed | : | 28 August 2020 |
Content Writer | : | Dr. Irene Cheah Guat Sim |
Dr. Terrence Thomas | ||
Dr. Umathevi Paramasivam | ||
Reviewer | : | Dr. Zainab bt. Kusiar |