Abstract

The aim of this study is to present the outcomes of one triangle blepharoplasty flap upper eyelid (UE) reconstruction. It is a hardly recognized technique used to repair anterior lamella pretarsal defects resulting from the removal of lesions on the UE. Retrospective review of three excised lesions reconstructed with one triangle-blepharoplasty flap technique between 2017 and 2020 at Río Hortega University Hospital in Valladolid, Spain. It is a technique to reconstruct wide-based anterior lamella UE lesions, 25% to 50% UE length. Demographic characteristics, histology results and complications are presented. Medical records of three patients have been reviewed with a minimum follow-up of 6 months (mean follow up of 16 months). The patient's average age was 67 years. Histology results were three seborrheic keratosis. There were no intra or post-surgical complications and all had good functional and aesthetic upper lid results. The reconstruction of pretarsal lesions limited to the anterior lamella of the UE using one triangle-blepharoplasty flap is a technique with good functional and aesthetic results.

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