Can small granules be removed by yourself?
The small granules growing on the neck or under the eyes are an eyesore, and I want to get rid of them quickly! However, do I have to go to the dermatology department to get rid of the small granules? Can't I cut them off myself? In the past, my grandma I will use small scissors to cut off the small polyps, or tie them with ropes or rubber bands, and let them die and fall off naturally to deal with the small granules that grow on the body. But after searching Google, dermatologists said that this approach will cause wounds. Bacterial infections and skin scars may not be treated properly but will get worse the more you use them! But it is really troublesome to have to go to the dermatologist every time a small granule appears...
After reading many discussions on the Internet, a Japanese dermatologist "Itamura Ronko" said that any protrusions that grow on the surface of the skin are collectively called granulations, and the granulations that grow on the neck are called fibromas and soft fibromas. It is the aging phenomenon of the body. Most of them appear after 30 years old or in pregnant women who are prone to small granules due to hormonal changes. Most of the general granulations are benign. Dr. Itancun also said that if it is determined not to be malignant, granulations as small as 1mm or 2mm can actually be removed by yourself. However, when removing granulations, you must first wipe the surface skin clean with cotton cloth soaked in alcohol, and use sterilized scissors to remove the granulations on the neck. The scissors should be cut from the root of the granulations, and you may feel pain. (※The above is based on the BIBLIOBAGA website).
Therefore, small granulations can be removed by yourself, but please pay attention to the following matters!
①※ Make sure your granulation is benign!
②The size of granulation cannot exceed 2mm!
③ Prepare alcohol to disinfect the skin!
④The scissors must be completely sterilized before use!
⑤The cutting part should be cut from the root of the granulation!
⑥There may be pain!
If you can do the above-mentioned points, then you can remove the small granules by yourself! But! If you are a little bit scared or not confident, it is recommended that you still go to a dermatology department to find a doctor to help you deal with it. !
There are many reasons for the growth of granulations, such as skin aging caused by age, daily maintenance habits, hormones, personal constitution, obesity, diabetes and other metabolic diseases, etc., which may all cause the growth of granulations. In fact, we can prevent granulation by relying on daily skin care habits, and there are also many skin care products on the market that can prevent granulation. For example, this "All-round Moisturizing Cream for Young Skin" uses the power of natural plant extracts. Barley seed extract, placenta, hyaluronic acid, EFG (epidermal growth factor) and other ingredients can be used for skin care to maintain health, and can also slowly shrink superficial granulations to achieve the effect of removing granulations. If you want to know more about beautiful skin, you can click on the link below to learn more!
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※I just mentioned that you need to make sure that the granulations are benign before you can remove them by yourself. Is it possible that the granulations are malignant? Let me share with you what types of granulations there are! You will know after reading this!
Generally speaking, granulation can be divided into 6 types. Let’s find out which one you have!
Milia:
The main reason is that the sebaceous gland oil cannot be discharged smoothly, and acne is wrapped in the stratum corneum and cannot be metabolized. Most of them appear on the face or around the eyes. They look like small white particles, similar to whiteheads, but they will not fall off with skin metabolism and will remain there unless they are actively removed. It is recommended for people with this type not to dig it out by themselves, but to go to the dermatology department to see a doctor for treatment!
Syringoma:
Syringoma is formed by sweat duct cells. Most of them are benign and asymptomatic. There are many reasons, including heavy sweating, genetics, skin aging, hormonal disorders, etc., which may cause syringoma. It looks like many small, round, smooth papules, brown in color. People with this type must go to a dermatology department for cryotherapy, electrocautery, chemical cauterization, and Fraxel laser treatment, so they also have to go to a dermatology department to see a doctor! Also, be aware of the possibility of recurrence. But it can be prevented through daily skin care.
polyp:
The causes are mainly related to personal physique, obesity, and love of fried sweets. The appearance is irregular in shape, like a hanging flesh ball protruding outwards, so it is also called a wart. It tends to appear in areas with more skin wrinkles such as the neck, armpits or groin. This type can be cut off by a dermatologist or done by yourself. But if you cut it off yourself and don’t take care of it properly, you can’t rule out the risk of bacterial infection!
Age warts:
The biggest cause of warts that grow with age is skin aging, also known as "seborrheic keratosis" or "senile warts." These warts look like raised dark spots or brown spots. It is most common on the face, scalp, trunk, upper limbs and other parts of the body. This type can only be treated by going to a dermatology department and using liquid nitrogen and carbon dioxide freezing. It is recommended that before age warts appear, you can use skin care products that can promote skin metabolism, moisturize, and anti-aging repair for daily maintenance, so that the aging phenomenon will come later.
Sebaceous cyst:
The main cause is the accumulation of old dead skin cells, commonly known as powdery tumors. They look like pimples but are larger than pimples. The characteristic is that there is a small black dot in the center, which looks like a pimple-like blackhead. It most often appears in parts of the body with strong sebum secretion, such as armpits, back, etc. In severe cases, it will be accompanied by pain. The treatment method requires incision to squeeze out the pustule inside, so you can only go to the dermatology department to ask a doctor for treatment.
Flat warts:
It is mainly caused by viral viruses. When an individual's resistance or immunity is reduced and they are just exposed to this virus, flat warts will occur. Brown protrusions with irregular shapes and different sizes are highly contagious. As long as your hands touch them and then touch other parts of the body, flat warts may develop in that part of the body. This type of granulation is the only way to seek treatment from a dermatologist, otherwise it will not be cured!
After reading the above six types of granulation solutions, I know that the only granulations that can be dealt with by myself are actually "polyps". If you want to handle it yourself, you must fully understand the treatment method before proceeding, otherwise the gain will outweigh the loss due to bacterial infection or wounds. I would like to remind everyone that you still need to see a doctor for small granules that cannot be treated by yourself. If you insist on solving it by yourself, you will never get better!
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