“…7 It is a plaque-like or flap-like lesion, has irregular margins, and has various skin lesion manifestations, such as soft, semisolid, calcareous, velvety, or papules. 6,[8][9][10] It occurs mainly on the eyelids, more often in women than in men, and is known to occur mainly between the ages of 30 and 50 years. 3,11,12 Histopathologically, xanthelasma is composed of touton giant cells and foamy histiocytes that are located superficially, such as near capillaries.…”