Yellowish plaques or soft cholesterol deposits around the eyelids can affect facial aesthetics and make the eyes appear older or unhealthy. These deposits, known as xanthelasma, are usually harmless but can become a cosmetic concern for many individuals. Xanthelasma Surgery is an effective treatment to remove these lesions and restore a smoother, clearer eyelid appearance.
At our clinic in Bhubaneswar, we provide personalized xanthelasma removal procedures using advanced surgical techniques to achieve precise results while preserving the natural contour of the eyelids.
Xanthelasma is a condition characterized by soft, yellowish cholesterol-rich deposits that develop beneath the skin, most commonly near the inner corners of the upper or lower eyelids. While often benign, they may be associated with lipid disorders in some patients and can gradually enlarge over time.
Surgical removal is one of the most reliable treatment options for appropriately selected cases.
You may be a suitable candidate if you:
A detailed consultation will help determine the most appropriate treatment approach.
Patients may notice:
Your evaluation may include:
The treatment area is numbed to ensure patient comfort.
The surgeon carefully excises or removes the xanthelasma while preserving surrounding healthy tissue.
If necessary, meticulous closure techniques are used to maintain normal eyelid contour and minimize visible scarring.
The treated area is cleaned, and postoperative care instructions are provided.
The procedure is generally completed within 30 to 60 minutes, depending on lesion size and complexity.
To promote proper healing:
Although generally safe, possible risks include:
Careful surgical planning helps minimize these risks.
Following healing, many patients experience:
Treatment costs vary depending on:
A personalized consultation is recommended for an accurate estimate.
In most cases, xanthelasma is harmless, but it may sometimes be associated with elevated cholesterol levels or other metabolic conditions.
The visible lesions can often be removed successfully, although recurrence is possible in some patients.
Local anesthesia is typically used, making the procedure well tolerated with minimal discomfort.
Fine scars may occur but are usually minimized through careful surgical technique and often become less noticeable over time.
Most patients recover within one to two weeks, although scar maturation continues for several months.
Yes. Even after successful removal, recurrence may occur, especially if underlying risk factors persist.
Many patients may benefit from lipid profile evaluation as advised by their physician, although not everyone with xanthelasma has abnormal cholesterol.
Yes. Bilateral treatment is commonly performed when appropriate.
Depending on the lesion and individual circumstances, treatment options may vary, but surgery is one effective approach for many patients.
Patients in Bhubaneswar can benefit from personalized care, modern surgical techniques, and dedicated follow-up while improving the cosmetic appearance of the eyelids.