
Eyelid Carcinomas Pathologies
Eyelid carcinomas are cancers that occur on the eyelids, which are the thin folds of skin that cover and protect the eyes. The most common types are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. These cancers can cause changes in the eyelid's appearance, such as lumps, sores, or unusual growths. While they are often slow-growing and less aggressive than other cancers, early detection and treatment are important to prevent complications and preserve eyelid function. Regular skin checks and protection from sun exposure can help reduce the risk of developing these skin cancers.