Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology

Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology

Volume 29, Issue 2, April–June 2015, Pages 116-120
Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology

Original Article
Argon laser versus erbium:YAG laser in the treatment of xanthelasma palpebrarum

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Abstract

Background

Xanthelasma palpebrarum is the most common of the xanthomas with asymptomatic, symmetrical, bilateral, soft, yellow, polygonal papules around the eyelids. Though it is a benign lesion causing no functional disturbance, it is esthetically annoying. The surgical laser offers an extremely elegant and powerful solution to this problem.

Objective

To evaluate the effectiveness of erbium:YAG and argon lasers in the treatment of xanthelasma lesions.

Patients and methods

Forty patients were included in the study. Twenty patients (15 patients were bilateral with 30 eyes either in the upper or lower lid and 5 patients were unilateral) were treated with erbium:YAG laser. Another 20 patients (10 patients were bilateral with 20 eyes and 10 patients were unilateral) were treated with argon laser.

Results

In the majority of treated patients (either treated with erbium:YAG or argon laser), xanthelasma lesions were completely disappeared or significantly decreased in size. Two patients showed pigmentary changes in the form of hypopigmentation with erbium:YAG laser (one case), another case showed hyperpigmentation. No intraoperative complication was observed. No significant scar or recurrence was observed.

Conclusion

Argon laser in xanthelasma is an easy, effective, and safe method of treatment for small lesions and YAG laser is more better for large lesions than argon laser.

Keywords

Xanthelasma
Argon laser
Erbium:YAG laser

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Peer review under responsibility of Saudi Ophthalmological Society, King Saud University.