Xanthelasma Palpebrarum (Xanthomas, Cholesterol Deposits on Eyelids)
Serving Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Grimsby and surrounding areas
Xanthelasmas:
- Are a type of xanthoma (collection of fat and cholesterol)
- Can affect either the upper or lower eyelids
- Upper eyelids are affected more commonly
- May be associated with a high cholesterol 50% of the time
- If you have xanthelasma you should see your doctor to have your cholesterol checked
- Lowering your cholesterol with either diet or medication will not improve xanthelasmas
- Develop slowly over a period of months or years
- Cannot be removed or treated with creams
Treatment
- Surgical Removal:
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- Can be removed by a simple procedure in the office
- The affected area is ‘frozen’ or made numb with a small injection of anesthetic
- Once numb, the xanthelasma is removed
- Bleeding is prevented by electrocautery
- There are no stitches or hospitalization required
- The treated area will be crusted for about 7 to 10 days
- Rarely there can be bruising with the procedure producing a black eye
- Rarely a permanent white or pink scar may result from the procedure
- After the procedure you may bathe or shower normally
- Apply an antibiotic cream or ointment to the treated area daily until it is healed
- Xanthelasmas may re-appear months to years after treatment
Xanthelasma – Eyelid
Xanthelasma – Eyelids
Xanthelasma – Eyelids
What if you are interested to learn more?
If you would like to learn more please phone the aesthetic centre directly at (905) 549-7873 to book a free consultation with one of our knowledgeable technicians or