
doi: 10.1155/2017/6742537
pmid: 29226145
pmc: PMC5684523
handle: 11386/4783884 , 11573/1078698 , 11568/1044180
doi: 10.1155/2017/6742537
pmid: 29226145
pmc: PMC5684523
handle: 11386/4783884 , 11573/1078698 , 11568/1044180
Reconstruction of the eyelids after skin cancer excision can be challenging. Surgical treatment options are multiple; deep anatomy knowledge of lamellar components is mandatory to choose the most adequate surgical planning. Eyelids’ role in vision and social relationship is critical; both function and aesthetics are tough to restore. Using a flap provides a satisfying texture and colour match with adjacent tissues and ensures short contraction during healing; furthermore, grafts are sometimes necessary to achieve pleasing results. Hundreds of surgical techniques have been described aiming for eyelid reconstruction; in our paper, we want to provide for our audience the most reliable and useful procedures for subtotal and total eyelid reconstruction following NMSC full-thickness excision.
Eyelid Neoplasms; Eyelids; Humans; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures; Skin Neoplasms; Skin Transplantation; Surgical Flaps, eyelids; skin cancer; reconstruction of the eyelids, Skin Neoplasms, Eyelids, Humans, Review Article, Skin Transplantation, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Eyelid Neoplasms, Surgical Flaps
Eyelid Neoplasms; Eyelids; Humans; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures; Skin Neoplasms; Skin Transplantation; Surgical Flaps, eyelids; skin cancer; reconstruction of the eyelids, Skin Neoplasms, Eyelids, Humans, Review Article, Skin Transplantation, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Eyelid Neoplasms, Surgical Flaps
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