Xanthelamsa - Treatment before and after
Eyelid xantelasma is the most common form of cutaneous xanthoma. The lesions appear yellowish, flat, soft, with different shape and size, are found mostly in the medial angle of the eyelid. It is usually bilateral and is characterized by the development of yellowish plaques linked to the presence of cholesterol. The lesions are initially located at the inner corner of the upper eyelids (medial chant) and gradually spread throughout the periorbital region, in the most evolved forms. Histological examination can detect deposits of esterified cholesterol located in the cytoplasm of histiocytes in the middle and superficial layers of the dermis and
epidermis.
With the Plasmage treatment they are easy to remove without bleeding and without surgery.
Treatment performed by Dr. Jaques Andrè David (France)
(Result one week after treatment.)