Before (left) 84 year old male with right eye fold basal cell carcinoma. (Middle) Immediately after right lower lid skin cancer removal. After (right) 2 months after right lower eyelid cancer reconstruction.
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65 year old female, with right lower lid basal cell carcinoma (left photo). Central photo shows immediately after Mohs procedure to remove the eyelid skin cancer. The right photo shows 2 months after right lower eyelid cancer reconstruction using lateral Tenzel flap. Note natural appearing results with minimal hidden scarring, and complete eyelid function.
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56 year old male, with large eyelid defect after eyelid basal cell carcinoma removal followed by reconstruction using multiple flaps to close the defect, with natural results and good function. Intraoperative and 3 months postoperative photos are shown.
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34 year old male, underwent eyelid surgery to remove multiple eyelid xanthalasma (eyelid cholestrol deposits). Before and 2 months after eyelid cholesterol deposits removal photos are shown.
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34 year old male, underwent eyelid surgery to remove multiple eyelid xanthalasma (eyelid cholestrol deposits). Before and 2 months after eyelid cholesterol deposits removal photos are shown.
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Before (left) and after (right) surgery for large eyelid xanthalasma (eyes closed).
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80+ year old woman, with near total right lower eyelid defect after eyelid skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma) excision. She underwent eyelid reconstruction using lateral flap and eyelid skin graft under local anesthesia. Note natural appearing results with minimal scarring, and normal eye function.
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60 year old male, with left lower eyelid basal cell carcinoma. The eyelid skin cancer was removed and the eyelid reconstructed under sedation anesthesia. Note natural appearing results with minimal scarring. Before (left) and 3 months postoperative (right) photos are shown, and complete eyelid function.
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70+ year old male, with large left lower eyelid defect after Mohs procedure to remove eyelid skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma). He underwent left lower eyelid skin cancer reconstruction. Before and 3 months postoperative photos are shown.
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Middle age woman with large benign left lower eyelid lesion at the lash line. The eyelid lesion was excised under local anesthesia in the office, without requiring any stitches. Before and 2 weeks after photos are shown.
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Before (left), intraop (middle) and 3-months after (far right) photos of a patient with large left lower eyelid skin cancer Mohs resection and reconstruction.
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57 year old female, with right eyelid/temple skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma) Mohs defect underwent reconstructive eyelid surgery. Before and 3 months postoperative photos are shown.
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77 year old female, underwent Mohs surgery to remove large basal cell carcinoma from the eyelid and cheek, followed by eyelid reconstruction. Before and 3 months after eyelid skin cancer reconstruction photos are shown.
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80+ year old male, with left lower eyelid basal cell carcinoma, underwent left lower eyelid skin cancer reconstruction after Mohs surgery.
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79 year old female, with left lower eyelid basal cell carcinoma, s/p MOHs surgical removal, underwent left eyelid reconstruction. Before and 3 months after eyelid skin cancer surgery photos are shown.
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68 year old male, with large right eyelid and nose defect after Mohs surgery to remove basal cell carcinoma, underwent eyelid reconstruction. Before and 6 weeks after eyelid skin cancer reconstruction photos are shown.
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76 year old female, underwent right lower eyelid skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma) Mohs resection and reconstruction of the eyelid. Before and after eyelid surgery phothttps://tabanmd.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/7-150x150.jpgos are shown.
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40 year old male, with right lower eyelid defect after Mohs procedure to remove right lower eyelid basal cell carcinoma, resulting from sun damage in light skin individual (right photo). Note nearly half of the lower eyelid is missing. He then underwent right lower eyelid skin cancer reconstruction under local anesthesia. Before and 3 months postoperative photos are shown.
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Young beautiful woman with defect after Mohs surgery to remove left lower eyelid skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma) underwent left lower eyelid reconstruction. Before and 2 months after eyelid skin cancer surgery photos are shown. Note preservation of natural contour of lower eyelid and shape of the eye.
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Middle age woman underwent eyelid cholestrol deposit (xanthalasma) removal plus upper and lower blepharoplasty (quad-blepharoplasty) under local anesthesia. Before and 3 months after eyelid surgery photos are shown.
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Middle age woman underwent eyelid cholestrol deposit (xanthalasma) removal plus upper and lower blepharoplasty (quad-blepharoplasty) under local anesthesia. Before and 3 months after eyelid surgery photos are shown.
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70+ year old female, with left lower eyelid retraction and inability to close her left eye (lagophthalmos) secondary to previous skin cancer surgery. She underwent total left lower eyelid reconstruction (using Hughs flap from the upper eyelid) and eyelid retraction surgery with skin graft. Preop and 3 months postoperative photos are shown.
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38-year-old female, underwent cosmetic eyelid procedure under local anesthesia to remove upper eyelid xanthelasma (cholestrol deposit under eyelid skin). Before and 1 month after procedure photos are shown.
*Disclaimer: Results vary from patient to patient. Results are not guaranteed.