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- $Title{Causes and Treatment of Xanthelasma Palpebrum}
- $Subject{skin-spots diet cholesterol laser xanthelasma palpebrum inherited
- familial hypercholesteremia primary biliary cirrhosis idiopathic CO2 laser}
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- Causes and Treatment of Xanthelasma Palpebrum
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- QUESTION: Please explain a growth I have on my eyelids called "xanthelasma
- palpebrum". I have consulted with several doctors and was told to have a test
- called lipoprotein electrophoresis because cholesterol can be a cause, but the
- test showed my cholesterol count was low. I would like to know if these
- growths are a health hazard, and if I have surgery, whether there would be a
- scar? Any other information would be greatly appreciated.
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- ANSWER: The name "xanthelasma palpebrum" is given to a collection of fatty
- tissue in the lids, or tissues around the eyes. It is seen most frequently in
- people who have elevated levels of cholesterol in the blood. Such cholesterol
- may result from a diet that is high in fats and cholesterol, but also as a
- result of an inherited disease called "inherited familial hypercholesteremia".
- The test you had was part of your physician's effort to discover whether or
- not that problem was the cause of your skin lesions. Apparently it wasn't.
- These same yellowish spots can also be seen in a condition known as "primary
- biliary cirrhosis" but I am sure your physician would have informed you of
- that diagnosis had it been discovered. The third possible cause of these
- spots is called "idiopathic", a term used by physicians to indicate that, in
- fact, they have no idea what causes the problem. This is probably the
- classification your situation falls into, one which arises spontaneously
- without an obvious link to a specific cause or event. And that means that
- they do not represent a particular health hazard in your case.
- But not to worry, they can still be removed quite easily. Previous
- techniques, which included the use of caustic materials to "burn" them off, or
- a surgical procedure to cut them off, frequently resulted in small scars. Now
- a new process using a CO2 laser can remove the offending lesions with
- excellent cosmetic results. This laser can vaporize the fatty tissue, and can
- be used with great precision. The spots are removed and healing is quite
- rapid. As to the possibility that they might return, that certainly exists,
- but is unpredictable, since the cause of the spots is also unknown.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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