Xanthelasma are yellowish plaques composed of cholesterol deposits that appear on or around the eyelids. Their presence may indicate elevated cholesterol levels, but can also occur in individuals with normal lipid profiles. Addressing these lesions often involves identifying and managing underlying health conditions that contribute to their formation.
Managing xanthelasma is important not only for aesthetic reasons but also for overall cardiovascular health. While these deposits are typically benign, their presence can signal an increased risk of heart disease. Historically, various treatments have been employed, ranging from surgical excision to cryotherapy, but many individuals seek less invasive, natural approaches.