How can I remove xanthelasma without surgery? - #42425
Hi Doctor, I have got xanthelasma under my right eye. How to get it removed without surgery? I have tried home remedies but those didn't work.
How long have you had the xanthelasma?:
- More than 6 monthsHave you experienced any discomfort or pain with the xanthelasma?:
- No discomfortWhat home remedies have you tried so far?:
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Doctors' responses
Xanthelasma, which is the soft, yellowish plaques that often appear on the eyelids, is typically linked to cholesterol deposits. Removing it without surgery can be approached with Ayurvedic principles. In Ayurveda, high cholesterol might be seen as a sign of increased kapha dosha. Here are a few methods you might consider, keeping in alignment with Ayurvedic practices.
First, focusing on diet is essential. Ensure you’re following a kapha-pacifying diet. This means incorporating warm, light, and dry foods. You want to include plenty of spices like turmeric, black pepper, and ginger which help balance kapha and promote digestion. Reduce intake of dairy, fried foods, and excessively sweet or salty foods, as they can aggravate kapha.
Triphala is a well-known Ayurvedic formulation that acts as a gentle detoxifier and might help maintain lipid levels. You can take one teaspoon of triphala powder with warm water at night before bed, but remember to continue this consistency for its effects to take hold.
A herbal paste made from ginger juice and apple cider vinegar can also be applied carefully on the affected area. ginger helps in balancing kapha, while apple cider vinegar is known for its exfoliating properties. Apply this mixture carefully ensuring it doesn’t enter your eyes. Leave it on for about 15 minutes before washing it off gently.
Regular physical activity is crucial. Even a daily 30-minute brisk walk can do wonders to balance kapha and support lipid metabolism. Yoga also has particular postures, like Surya Namaskar (Sun Saloration) and Trikonasana (Triangle pose), which might be useful.
Addressing xanthelasma through lifestyle change and ayurvedic practices requires patience and diligence, as it doesn’t yield immediate results, but persistent effort can be quite beneficial in the long term. Always consult a professional healthcare provider before starting new treatments if you have underlying health conditions or are on medication.

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