The skin around the eyes is among the most delicate and exposed areas on the face, making it especially vulnerable to sun damage and abnormal growths. Reconstructive care can restore both function and appearance with safety, precision, and compassion.
What Types of Growth Can Occur Around the Eyes?
Not all growths are cause for concern, but some can threaten vision or develop into cancer if left untreated. That’s why expert evaluation is critical, especially in high-risk areas like the eyelids.
Common types of growths include the following:
- Benign lesions such as cysts, skin tags, or chalazia.
- Pre-cancerous changes, like actinic keratoses.
- Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common eyelid cancer.
- Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is more aggressive than BCC.
- Sebaceous gland carcinoma is a rare but serious cancer that is often misdiagnosed.
- Melanoma – potentially life-threatening if not caught early.