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All you need to know about eyelid fats and their treatment


If you notice yellow spots on the inner corners of your eyelids, you may have "lipids on the eyelids" or what is called "yellow plaque". The spots are made of cholesterol located under the skin, and these fats are not harmful, but an ophthalmologist can help you get rid of them. In this report, we learn all the necessary information about eyelid fats, their causes and treatment, according to the "webmd" website.


Yellow plaque can be a sign that you are at greater risk of developing heart disease, so do not ignore this skin disease and have it checked by your doctor.



Q: Who is most likely to develop sebum around the eyelid?

Fats over the eyelid are rare, but you can sometimes get them if you have high levels of cholesterol or other fats in the blood.It is also possible to get it even if your cholesterol levels are normal.


Most of the people who develop fat around the eyelids are middle-aged or older people, and it is more common in women than in men. If you have eyelid fat, you should check your cholesterol through a blood test.


Q: How is xanthelasma treated?

The spots may not go away on their own, they will stay the same size or grow over time.


If you are concerned about how it looks, you can remove it. Your doctor can do this in one of the following ways:


Dissolving fatty growth with medication


Freezing it in extreme cold


Remove it by laser


Surgery


Treatment with an electric needle


Q: When should I go to the doctor?

Yellow plaque may be an early warning sign that cholesterol is starting to build up in the blood vessels.


Over time, a sticky, hard substance called plaque can form in the arteries. This buildup is called atherosclerosis, and it can lead to heart disease, heart attack, or stroke.


Growth may also be associated with other heart disease risks, such as:


Diabetes


-high blood pressure


Obesity


Smoking


If you notice a growth in your eyelids and want to remove them, see a dermatologist or eye plastic surgeon.

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