𝟔 𝐌𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐇𝐒 𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐓 𝐎𝐏:
Bilateral Xanthelasma Excision
These results highlight the effectiveness of surgical excision for xanthelasma affecting both the upper and lower eyelids.
Xanthelasma are cholesterol rich deposits that appear as yellowish plaques around the eyes. While they are benign, many patients seek treatment due to cosmetic concerns or changes in eyelid contour.
At 6 months post-op, we’re seeing:
- Complete removal of xanthelasma deposits
- Smooth, natural eyelid contours
- Well-healed incisions with continued scar maturation
- A refreshed, more youthful appea rance around the eyes
Surgical excision remains the most definitive treatment option for xanthelasma, particularly when lesions are larger, deeper, or present on both upper and lower eyelids.
Careful technique is essential to preserve eyelid function while achieving an aesthetically pleasing result.
Scars continue to soften and fade beyond the 6-month mark, and results are designed to be long-lasting. As with all procedures, individual healing timelines and outcomes may vary!
This case is a great example of how precise eyelid surgery can restore confidence while maintaining natural eye expression.✨






























































































































