Eyelid tumor surgery is a complex procedure that requires an experienced and qualified surgical team. This procedure is tailored to each patient based on the specific characteristics of the tumor and individual needs.
During the surgery, a small incision is made in the skin of the eyelid to access the tumor. The size and location of the tumor will determine the most suitable surgical technique for its removal. In cases of small tumors, removal can be performed through a small incision. However, if the tumor is larger or has spread to other tissues, a more invasive procedure may be necessary.
The primary goal of eyelid tumor surgery is to completely remove the tumor, ensuring that all margins are free of malignant or abnormal cells. Additionally, the preservation of eyelid structure and functionality is taken into account to maintain adequate eye protection and ensure a favorable aesthetic appearance.
Recovery time after surgery varies depending on the complexity of the procedure and the overall health of the patient. Generally, most patients can return home the same day or the day after the surgery.