How long does it take for fat particles to fall off on their own

  Fatty grains are usually difficult to shed on their own, and very few patients can shed them on their own in about 1 year.  Also known as milia, they are small skin-colored papules formed by tiny subepidermal cysts, the size of a corn, often in multiples, ranging from a few to dozens. They are benign lesions that affect most people only aesthetically and do not affect their health, and occasionally lead to bacterial infections due to improper treatment. The main treatment is to pick the fatty grains and squeeze out the white material that has accumulated inside to heal, but care should be taken to clean and disinfect the skin before and after the procedure to avoid local skin infections. If necessary, it is recommended to go to a hospital dermatologist for symptomatic treatment.  In addition, when fatty grains appear, patients should pay attention to avoid repeatedly stimulating the local skin and avoid using irritating drugs that cause skin inflammation and infection.