Cholesterol spots or stores that you can see around your eyes are knocks of fat that create underneath your skin, as a rule in the inward canthus of the upper eyelid. They are otherwise called xanthelasma.
While one of the fundamental driver of xanthelasma is an abnormal state of low-thickness lipoproteins (LDL or "terrible" cholesterol) in the body, it can likewise be because of hereditary components, diabetes, liver illness and different conditions.