Ocular xanthomas refer to blepharoplastomas, and most blepharoplastomas require five to six sessions of freezing to be eradicated, but the specifics need to be determined based on the severity of the patient’s condition and his or her body type. Eyelid xanthoma, also known as blepharoplasty, mostly appears around the skin of the patient’s eye, as soft, orange plaques or papules. Clinically, it is mainly treated by surgery and freezing, and most patients can be removed by freezing treatment for 5 to 6 times, but the specific treatment needs to be determined by combining the severity of the patient’s condition and the patient’s physique, which is not the same for all patients. In some patients, cryotherapy is ineffective, and laser or surgical excision treatment needs to be considered. After surgical treatment, because there is a certain wound in the patient’s eye, the patient needs to do a good job of cleaning and caring around the eye, and avoid using a lot of spicy and stimulating food, so as to avoid infection. It is recommended that patients with blepharoplastoma consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.