Cellulite, also known as milia, is a benign skin disease that is mainly treated with medication as well as physical therapy.
1. Medication: Vitamin A cream, adapalene gel and other medications can be used for targeted treatment to reduce skin hyperkeratosis and prevent the continued increase of fat grains, but also with the use of minocycline and other medications to reduce skin inflammation and prevent local skin infections, applicable to widespread fat grains.
2. Physical therapy: when the fat grain affects the facial appearance, physical therapy can be considered, such as laser therapy or acid brushing, which can eliminate the skin damage and achieve the effect of eliminating skin lesions, applicable to patients with appearance requirements.
During the treatment period, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions, rational application of medication, to avoid the use of incorrect medication caused by adverse reactions.