Eyelid cancer reconstruction surgery is performed to restore the appearance and function of the eyelid following the removal of skin cancer, such as basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma. After the cancer is excised, reconstruction is often necessary to repair any defects and maintain the eyelid’s role in protecting the eye. Depending on the extent of tissue removal, reconstruction may involve skin grafts, tissue flaps, or more complex reconstructive techniques to achieve natural-looking and functional results. This surgery helps preserve eye health and appearance, and recovery typically spans a few months with follow-up care to ensure proper healing.
Before and After Lower Lid Skin Cancer Removal and Reconstruction
Before and After Melanoma Excision and Reconstruction
Before and After Mohs Reconstruction After Skin Cancer Removal and Reconstruction With Ectropion Repair
Reconstruction of Eyebrow After Removal of Skin Cancer
Reconstruction of Lower Eyelid and Cheek After Excision of Skin Cancer
Reconstruction of Full Thickness Lower Eyelid Excision for Removal of Skin Cancer
Reconstruction of Lower Lid After Excision of Skin Cancer
Reconstruction of Lower Eyelid and Cheek After Excision of Skin Cancer
Reconstruction of Upper Eyelid Defect after Excision of Skin Cancer
Reconstruction Upper Lid After Excision of Skin Cancer