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Professional Assessment And Treatment Of Xanthelasma
Using Advanced Electrolysis
Have you noticed soft yellowish patches developing around your eyes?
Perhaps they’ve been there for years and seem to be gradually becoming more noticeable.
Maybe you’ve started avoiding photographs, wearing heavier makeup or simply finding your eyes drawn to them every time you look in the mirror.
If so, I completely understand.
Many clients who come to see me tell me they are not worried about the patches themselves, but they are tired of feeling self-conscious about them.
At PURE Holistic Beauty in Netley, Southampton, I offer consultations for clients concerned about xanthelasma and other common skin blemishes affecting the eye area.
What Is Xanthelasma?
Xanthelasma appears as soft yellowish plaques or deposits around the eyelids.
They are often found:
- Near the inner corners of the eyes
- On the upper eyelids
- On the lower eyelids
- Around both eyes
Xanthelasma is generally harmless, but because it occurs in such a visible area it can often affect confidence.
Many people become increasingly aware of it over time, particularly when applying makeup or looking at photographs.
Why Does Xanthelasma Develop?
Xanthelasma can sometimes be associated with cholesterol levels, although many people with xanthelasma have perfectly normal cholesterol.
The exact reason it develops is not always clear.
What I do know is that many clients spend years wondering whether anything can be done about it.
Often they are relieved simply to discover that treatment options may be available.
You’re Not Being Vain
One thing I hear regularly is:
“I know there are bigger things to worry about, but it really bothers me.”
Please know that you are not alone.
The eye area is one of the first places people look when speaking to someone.
When something around the eyes draws your attention every time you look in the mirror, it is completely understandable to want advice about it.
Many clients tell me they have been thinking about treatment for years before finally booking a consultation.
HOW DOES THE TREATMENT WORK?
A Personal Consultation
Every client is different.
Some people have a very small area that has remained unchanged for years.
Others have larger deposits that have gradually become more noticeable.
During your consultation I will assess the area, discuss your concerns and explain what treatment options may be appropriate.
My approach is always honest, friendly and pressure-free.
I will never recommend treatment unless I genuinely feel it may be appropriate.
Treatment Options
Because xanthelasma affects such a delicate area of the face, assessment is particularly important.
Treatment suitability depends on factors including:
- Size
- Location
- Skin type
- Medical history
- Individual circumstances
A thorough consultation allows us to discuss the most appropriate course of action and realistic expectations.
Healing And Recovery
The eye area is extremely delicate and healing varies between individuals.
During your consultation I will explain what you can realistically expect and provide guidance on aftercare and recovery.
Honest expectations are always important, particularly when treating visible facial areas.
PURE Holistic Beauty
Netley, Southampton
Advanced Electrolysis Specialist
Helping clients feel more comfortable and confident in their skin.
Before And After Results
Where consent has been given, before and after photographs may be available to help demonstrate treatment outcomes.
Every client heals differently and individual results vary.
WHY CHOOSE PURE HOLISTIC BEAUTY?
✔ Over 28 Years Of Experience
✔ Advanced Electrolysis Specialist
✔ Award-Winning Skin Clinic
✔ Hundreds Of 5-Star Reviews
✔ Personalised One-To-One Care
✔ Convenient Netley, Southampton Location
✔ Trusted By Clients Across Southampton And Hampshire
Book Your Consultation
Receive professional advice and a personalised assessment to determine the most suitable treatment options for your individual concerns.
If you have xanthelasma around your eyes and would like honest, professional advice, I would be delighted to help.
Many clients tell me they spent years wondering whether anything could be done before finally seeking advice.
A consultation is an opportunity to discuss your concerns, explore suitable options and receive honest guidance in a relaxed and supportive environment.
FAQs
Is xanthelasma dangerous?
Xanthelasma is generally considered harmless, although it may sometimes be associated with cholesterol levels.
Will xanthelasma disappear on its own?
Xanthelasma does not usually disappear without treatment.
Can xanthelasma come back?
Recurrence is possible and varies between individuals.
Is the consultation necessary?
Yes. Because the eye area is delicate, a consultation is essential before discussing treatment options.
Can photographs be reviewed before an appointment?
In many cases, photographs can be reviewed before booking to help determine whether a consultation is appropriate.

























































