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		<title>Xanthelasma &#8211; What is it and what can I do about it? &#8211; What is it and what can I do about it?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Xanthelasmas are yellow growths that typically show up on the inner corners of the eyelids. They are cholesterol deposits that build up in the skin. Systemic conditions such as high cholesterol, diabetes and thyroid abnormalities can be associated with these growths. If you notice a new growth on your eyelid, you should have it looked... </p>
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									<p>Xanthelasmas are yellow growths that typically show up on the inner corners of the eyelids. They are cholesterol deposits that build up in the skin. Systemic conditions such as high cholesterol, diabetes and thyroid abnormalities can be associated with these growths.</p><p>If you notice a new growth on your eyelid, you should have it looked at by an oculoplastic surgeon as soon as possible. Eyelid growths are easier to remove when they are small, given the delicate nature of the eyelid skin.</p><p>The best way to remove xanthelasmas is through surgical excision. This needs to be done by a highly trained eyelid specialist. The contours of the eyelid skin, and the functional properties of the eyelids must be preserved when any lesion is excised on the eyelids.</p><p>In the hands of a specialist, eyelid skin heals extremely well, my patients are always very happy to have these lesions removed.</p>								</div>
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		<title>What Are Xanthelasmas?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Xanthelasmas are yellowish, soft, flat skin lesions that grow on the inner corners of the eyelids. They are deposits of cholesterol in the skin. They grow slowly over time and may start out as several small growths and then combine into a larger lesion. The growths usually cause no pain or discomfort, so my patients... </p>
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									<p>Xanthelasmas are yellowish, soft, flat skin lesions that grow on the inner corners of the eyelids. They are deposits of cholesterol in the skin. They grow slowly over time and may start out as several small growths and then combine into a larger lesion. The growths usually cause no pain or discomfort, so my patients will likely request removal for cosmetic reasons.</p>								</div>
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									<p>A xanthelasma is sometimes a symptom of a more serious underlying condition, such as dyslipidemia, hypothyroidism, kidney disease, liver disease, or diabetes.</p><p>Anyone developing cholesterol deposits around the eyes should be seen by a doctor.</p>								</div>
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									<p>The best treatment for Xanthelasmas is surgical removal. This can easily be done in the office with local anesthesia. I see many patients with Xanthelasmas and the results of surgical excision is often life changing!</p><p>Call us at<a href="tel:+1-212-832-5456"> (212) 832-5456 </a>or request online that we call you back by submitting our <a href="https://www.drjessicalattman.com/contact/">online request form here</a>.</p>								</div>
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