How to Remove the Cholesterol Deposits Around Your Eyes
If you have yellowish pimples around your eyes, especially near the upper eyelids of the inner corners of your peepers, that’s a condition known as xanthelasma (cholesterol deposits).
The bumps may appear like they’re filled with pus or any other yellow-colored gunk, but actually, those are deposits of cholesterol.
Xanthelasma is not something that can endanger your health, but it can ruin your appearance. However, it’s important to note that the presence of those embarrassing bumps usually indicates high levels of LDL (low density lipoprotein) or bad cholesterol. Sometimes they can indicate problems with the liver, diabetes and a handful of other medical conditions.
The good news is that xanthelasma is a cosmetic issue and it can be dealt with surgically. A procedure involving the use of the laser is also an option. However, both solutions to those unsightly growths around your eyes may come with certain risks, such as scarring. What is more, the cost of the said procedures is a bit high.
Luckily, there are a bunch of home remedies that are proven effective b…