White patch on eyelid! Xanthelasma
treatment ! Cholestrol deposition on Eyelids!
Answers You will Find in
this Video
- Fat Deposit Near Eye,
- Cholesterol Deposits
On Eyelids
- Cholesterol Deposit
Removal,
- Cholesterol Deposits Around Eyes
- Cholesterol Deposits
Under Eyes.
What causes xanthelasma?
Some think xanthelasma
is linked to having high cholesterol levels (fat in blood) passed down from
parents. This is because up to half of those with xanthelasma have high
cholesterol. But the other half have normal cholesterol. So, some think other
causes such as inflamation lead to xanthelasma.
Who is at risk for xanthelasma?
Anyone can get
xanthelasma. But you are more likely to get it if you:
- smoke
- are overweight
- have high levels of fat—such as
cholesterol—in your blood
- have High BP or Diabetes
Xanthelasma is also more
common in women and those of Asian or Mediterranean descent.
How is xanthelasma diagnosed?
A doctor can tell if you
have xanthelasma by looking at the skin around your eyes. They may order a test
to check the levels of lipids in your blood. This can show if there is a
potential health issue causing your xanthelasma.
How is xanthelasma treated?
Xanthelasma do not go
away on their own. They tend to stay the same size or grow larger. While they
are generally harmless, you may want to remove them for cosmetic reasons.
Xanthelasma is treated by removing the deposit with:
- extreme cold or freezing
surgery (called cryotherapy)
- laser surgery
- traditional surgery to remove
and repair the skin
- extreme heat surgery (electric
needle)
- chemical peels
Most treatments are
successful in removing xanthelasma. But there are potential side effects like:
- scarring
- change in skin color
Also, xanthelasma can
return after surgery.
What can I do to prevent xanthelasma?
Take steps to manage
your cholesterol with diet, exercise, and in some cases, cholesterol-lowering
medication. This can help prevent xanthelasma from coming back—and improve your
overall health. Here are some ways to lower your cholesterol:
- Avoid saturated fats (like
butter, fried food and fatty meats) in your diet.
- Exercise every day if you can.
Even a brisk walk for 30 minutes is helpful.
- Avoid smoking or quit if you
can.
- Drink less alcohol.
Xanthelasma can be a sign of early heart disease
Xanthelasma may signal
that cholesterol is building up in your blood vessels. This blocks blood flow
and can lead to a stroke or a heart attack. To lower your risk of heart
problems, see your doctor for regular checkups. They can work with you to keep
you heart healthy.
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