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Xanthoma or Xanthelasma on Eyelids?
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At Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist, we provide expert care for conditions like Xanthomas and Xanthelasmas, including those that appear on the eyelids. Our team of podiatry specialists, led by experienced doctors, offers safe and effective treatment options tailored to your needs. While some may try at-home remedies, we strongly recommend professional evaluation to ensure the best results and to prevent complications. With advanced techniques and a compassionate approach, we help patients restore both comfort and confidence in their appearance. Trust Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist for comprehensive treatment solutions that prioritize your health and well-being.

Xanthoma and xanthelasma are two different types of skin conditions that both involve the accumulation of lipids (fatty substances) under the skin. While they are related, they differ in their appearance, location, and underlying causes.

Xanthoma refers to a group of skin conditions that are characterized by the development of yellowish, raised bumps or plaques on the skin. These bumps can occur anywhere on the body, but are most commonly found on the elbows, knees, hands, feet, and buttocks. Xanthomas are typically associated with high levels of blood lipids, such as cholesterol or triglycerides, and can be a sign of an underlying medical condition, such as familial hypercholesterolemia.

Xanthelasma on the other hand is a skin condition characterized by yellowish, raised plaques or bumps on the eyelids. The disease is caused by deposits of cholesterol and other lipids in the skin and is often associated with high cholesterol levels in the blood.

Xanthelasma can occur in people of any age but is more common in middle-aged and older adults. The condition is usually asymptomatic and does not affect vision, but it can be cosmetically unappealing and may cause embarrassment or self-consciousness.

Treatment for xanthelasma may include managing underlying conditions such as high cholesterol or diabetes, which can help prevent the development of new lesions. Sometimes, the lesions may be surgically removed or with cryotherapy (freezing). Other treatments, such as laser therapy or chemical peels, may also be used to reduce the appearance of the lesions.

While xanthelasma is generally harmless, it’s important to see a healthcare professional if you notice any changes in your skin, including the development of xanthelasma. In some cases, the condition may be a sign of an underlying medical condition that requires treatment, such as high cholesterol or liver disease.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Xanthomas & Xanthelasma Treatment

Xanthomas are fatty deposits that develop under the skin, while Xanthelasmas are a type of xanthoma that often appear around the eyelids.

They are usually not harmful, but they may indicate underlying health conditions such as high cholesterol, so it’s important to get them evaluated by a specialist.

No, Xanthelasmas typically do not disappear without treatment and may even increase in size over time.

Our team provides professional treatment options including minor surgical removal, laser therapy, and advanced care tailored to your specific condition.

No, at-home removal methods can cause scarring, infection, or incomplete removal. It’s best to consult our specialists for safe and effective treatment.

Yes, removal of Xanthelasmas not only enhances your cosmetic appearance but can also boost your self-confidence.

Our experienced podiatry team provides expert diagnosis, advanced treatment methods, and compassionate care to ensure the best results for every patient.