I've been getting tired of these dots under my eyes for a long time. 2-3 single ones popped up when I turned 20, and now I'm approaching 30 and they have definitely appeared more. If it's milia, then treatment shouldn't be difficult. However, I am concerned that it is Syringoma - what in this situation? How do I get rid of it or make it smaller? I'm 29, male.
I am also very fair and have sensitive skin. Cauterization has not been very effective for me, as many derms don't want to treat so close to the eye. (I also have them on my eyelids) Many creams and lotions make my eyes swollen
Hello,I'm 36 and would like to improve my under eye area. I have white stubborn bumps that looks like syringoma and very deep eye bags. I had 6 sessions of electrolysis but no change. Would lower lid blepharoplasty help with the loose under eye skin? Thank you
I have had these for a few years. It was suggested by a doctor that it could be due to cholesterol, i had my cholesterol checked and it was fine. They just get bigger and new ones keep appearing. Stared under the eye then upper eye lid and now spreading to my cheek bone area. How can I prevent these and remove them.
Thought it was milia but it seems permanent (had it for the last 10+ years) and it feels smooth to the touch. I know it's not harmful but sometimes in photos with the wrong lighting it gives a shiny or sparkly look to the area under my eyes, and when coupled with existing dark circles, doesn't look quite good. I'm worried overly invasive treatments will leave scarring and be too abrasive on the already thin skin in the area. I've tried various creams for dark circles, but they didn't work.
I have white bumps under my eyes and after a long research I have found out that it could either Milia or Syringoma. The problem is I have no idea what it is. I have a photo that shows the situation. I would appreciate if someone would help me with this. And is there any safe way to get rid of it?
I am 44 and started developing syringomas 4 years ago. Since then I have had 2 CO2 laser treatments, medical grade peels, and about 10 sessions of laser zapping with Erbium laser (which has been the most effective), and have tried fillers to hide then, but I still have them and I am very self conscious about this area. Wondering if eyelid surgery could help?
I had electrocautery done on my left eye to remove my syringomas and milia. Since then, the inner under eye area has felt tight and unable to move, resulting in my eye not being able to close all the way (see picture). The original doctor thinks there is nothing wrong and a different doctor said it could just be how my skin reacted, noting that the muscle tightness should go away. Has anyone experienced this complication as a result of electrocautery?
I'm Confiserie. I have the bumps a long time tried different Peelings and lotions but never got really rid of them. The skin is thin under my eyes the bumps aren't really tactile. What are these? And is it true that Syringomas are characteristic for tissue disorders and always come back whem removed? How many laser Surfers would be needed?