Tiny bumps under the eyes are often mislabeled as milia, but many are actually prominent oil glands (sebaceous glands), and treating them the same way can make things worse. In this YouTube Short, I show my own under-eye area in real time and explain: • The visual difference between milia and oil glands • Why squeezing or over-exfoliating can damage the under-eye skin • The safest, dermatologist-approved way to manage each • How gentle retinol-based eye care @rocskincare can help improve texture over time Understanding what you’re treating is the first step to better skin. #milia #undereyecare #dermatologistexplains #skincareeducation #RetinolForEyes #dermatologist #ROCskincare #doctorshorts #skincarefacts #youtubeshorts
from Healthy Aging with Dr. Doctor https://www.youtube.com/shorts/izfjMh_EaBc
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June, 2026
from Healthy Aging with Dr. Doctor https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9L_dshBC49w
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