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 Thailand, they're typically removed by surgical excision or liposuction. The procedure is done under local anesthesia.
Thai hospitals offer competitive prices and advanced medical facilities. Waiting time may vary from 1 to 4 weeks.