The reconstructive process begins with a detailed evaluation of the surgical site once the cancer has been completely removed. Dr. Díaz-Vélez carefully plans the repair, taking into account tissue tension, movement, and alignment to achieve optimal results. Techniques may include direct closure, skin grafts, or local tissue flaps, depending on the location and depth of the wound.
For eyelid reconstruction, the procedure may involve restoring the protective function of the lid and ensuring proper blink mechanics to keep the eye surface healthy. In other areas of the face, Dr. Díaz-Vélez focuses on rebuilding natural contours and skin texture to blend the repaired site with surrounding tissue.
The surgery is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation, and most patients return home the same day. Swelling and mild bruising are common but typically resolve within one to two weeks. Our team provides comprehensive aftercare instructions to promote healing and minimize visible scarring.