Xanthelasmas are yellowish plaques that develop on the inner edge of the eyelids. They're often associated with high cholesterol levels. Treatment options include surgical removal using a scalpel or laser, and non-surgical methods such as chemical peels, intense pulsed light therapy, and topical retinoids.
Xanthelasmas are yellowish plaques that develop on the inner edge of the eyelids. They're often associated with high cholesterol levels. Treatment options include surgical removal using a scalpel or laser, and non-surgical methods such as chemical peels, intense pulsed light therapy, and topical retinoids.
Xanthelasma are yellow plaques that develop on the eyelids. In Pakistan, removal is typically done through surgical excision or chemical peels.
Procedure can be performed in outpatient clinics with local anesthesia. Healing takes 7-10 days and potential complications include scarring and infection.