Xanthelasma (xanthomas) - laser treatment 1 lesion
Removal of xanthelasmas (xanthomas) with laser for 1 lesion is a dermatological procedure used for eliminating these fat deposits commonly located at the eyelid level. The treatment is precise, minimally invasive and rapid, contributing to the improvement of the aesthetic appearance of the skin.
Xanthelasma
Xanthelasma (or eyelid xanthomas) are lipid deposits that appear as yellowish plaques, frequently localized at the level of upper or lower eyelids. These lesions are benign, however they can create an aesthetic discomfort and may become more visible over time.
Removal of xanthelasmas with laser is a modern dermatological method used for controlled elimination of these lesions. The procedure allows precise vaporization of affected tissue, with minimal damage to surrounding skin.
Treatment for a single lesion is rapid and is performed in the dermatology office. Depending on the size and location of the lesion, the procedure can be performed with local anesthesia, for patient comfort.
After treatment, the area may present with mild redness or a small crust, which generally heals within a few days. The final result contributes to improvement of the aesthetic appearance of the periocular area.
Removal of xanthelasmas with laser offers multiple advantages:
- precise and minimally invasive procedure
- short intervention time
- minimal discomfort
- relatively rapid recovery
- good aesthetic result
The procedure is performed by a dermatologist after clinical evaluation of the lesion, to establish the diagnosis and choose the optimal treatment method.
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