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What is an Oil Gland on the Eyelid? ( Yellow lesions on the eyelid)
Xanthelasma occurs most often due to an excessive accumulation of cholesterol and lipoproteins. cyst-like, yellow formations called xanthelasma occur around the eyes.

Xanthelasma Treatment
Given that many of the fatty deposits can reach stunning sizes, it can be said that surgery is the most common treatment applied to eliminate them.
it can be said that surgery is the most common treatment applied to eliminate xanthelasma in the treatment. but since the eyelids and the skin under the eyes are sensitive, the process of scarring and healing is too much, modern medicine has now brought
the available technologies, and these treatments can be performed very comfortably.

RADIOFREQUENCY

Among the energy-based devices, Radiofrequency is a safety device that is used with the latest technology and low voltage, does less tissue damage and provides rapid Deceleration.
Radiofrequency (evaporation ) therapy is a treatment option that is safer in this respect, requires fewer sessions and does not affect daily life.
With all these treatment options, if there is an underlying blood fat metabolism problem, xanthelasma may recur.

SURGERY: it may sometimes be preferred for very common xanthelasma performed with small incisions.

Why Does an Oil Gland Occur on the Eyelid?

Overweight (obesity)
Eating habits
Genetic factors
Metabolic diseases
Lubrication of the vessels around the eyes
A high proportion of triglycerides or cholesterol is found in the blood
Sedentary (sedentary) lifestyle

What are the Symptoms of an Oil Gland on the Eyelid?

The edges of the bubbles are the most prominent. Light-coloured swellings can be distinguished immediately, especially on dark skin colour. However, it can be said that in some cases the edges of the swellings are less pronounced.

Does the Sebaceous Gland on the Eyelid Affect the State of Vision?

The sebaceous glands that appear on the eyelid in most cases manifest themselves as several small swellings and can grow and spread to the surrounding areas over time.
In this case, small swellings of 1-2 mm can turn into large swellings of 1-2 cm. The spread may be limited to the upper eyelid, as well as the spread may be seen on the lower eyelid.
However, in some cases where treatment is not carried out, these lesions may grow over time. Overgrown sebaceous glands can cause a low eyelid and an inability to move the eyelid as desired.
In this case, the visual field of people may be restricted. It can also cause serious psychological problems if left untreated and progress is seen.

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