Surg Cosmet Dermatol. 2018;10(4):348-350
Cutaneous defects of the lower eyelid frequently require reconstructions with grafts or flaps to avoid ectropion. Removal of a basal cell carcinoma from the lower eyelid of a 39-year-old patient resulted in an exclusively cutaneous defect, with transversal and vertical diameters of 32 and 13mm, respectively. Despite the large size of the defect, the elevation of the suborbicularis oculi fascia to the periosteum of the lateral orbital border made primary closure possible. The position of the lower was also reinforced with a lateral canthopexy, with excellent aesthetic and functional results.
Keywords: Carcinoma, basal cell; Ectropion; Eyelids; Orbit; Reconstruction