Eyelid Reconstructions Following Mohs
If you’ve undergone Mohs surgery for skin cancer near the eye, restoring both the form and function of the eyelid is critical. Eyelid reconstruction with Dr. Rand Rodgers ensures expert repair with a focus on precision, comfort, and aesthetics—helping protect your vision while restoring your natural appearance.
Call Rand Rodgers, MD, or schedule a consultation online to learn more about post-Mohs eyelid reconstruction and what to expect from the healing process.
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Eyelid reconstruction is a delicate surgical procedure to repair the eyelid after skin cancer has been removed—often through Mohs surgery. The goal is to restore both the appearance and proper function of the eyelid while preserving eye health and comfort.
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In many cases, reconstruction is performed the same day or shortly after Mohs surgery. Dr. Rodgers works closely with referring dermatologic surgeons to coordinate timing, ensuring the best possible outcome with minimal interruption to healing.
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Yes—Dr. Rodgers specializes in oculoplastic techniques that prioritize both cosmetic and functional results. Incisions are placed strategically, and tissue is reconstructed with attention to eyelid contour and movement, so your results are both subtle and effective.