When eyelid tissue loss is substantial, when is staged reconstruction preferred over primary closure?
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Ophthalmology · Harvard Medical School
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Tissue is rarely actually missing, but more often rolled up or difficult to identify. If tissue is truly missing (most often from a dog bite more than any other type of trauma, in my experience), this question would need to be addressed on a case-by-case basis. There are a number of factors to consi...
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