Ocuplastics

Eyelid Reconstruction and Mohs Surgery

Eyelid tissue may be sacrificed for the clearance of a tumor or from an unexpected trauma. Regardless of the reason for tissue loss, it is important for the reconstruction of the eyelids to be performed by an oculoplastic surgeon who is knowledgeable in the surgical anatomy and reconstructive techniques of the eyelids.

Your oculoplasic surgeon may recruit tissue from the area surrounding the eye, use tissue at a distant side of the body (i.e. mouth, ear, leg), or use synthetic material to aid in the reconstruction of your eyelids. Precise reconstructive techniques and knowledge of the ocular surface can prevent complications and lead to excellent functional and cosmetic results.

There are several types of cancers that can present on the eyelids. By far the most common cancer seen on the eyelids is basal cell carcinoma. Since eyelid tissue is precious, most oculoplastic surgeons work as a team with a Mohs surgeon. A Mohs surgeon is dermatologist who has special training in removing cancers while preserving as much normal tissue as possible. After the cancer has been removed, the oculoplastic surgeon can then reconstruct the defect to recreate a functional and cosmetically appealing eyelid. Even if the entire eyelid is removed, our surgeons are capable of reconstructing your eyelid after Mohs surgery to preserve function and protect the eye.

Eyelid Reconstruction after Mohs Surgery Washington DC

Oculoplastic News

How to Eliminate Frustrating Under Eye Bags Using Ophthalmic Plastics

Learn how easy it is to get rid of frustrating under eye bags with an outpatient ophthalmic plastics procedure called blepharoplasty. Read More

How Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Is More Than Just Skin Deep

Ophthalmic plastic surgery is more than just cosmetic, it benefits vision, addresses health concerns and improves quality of life. Learn more. Read More