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Marchac D et al. – The lower eyelid is covered with remarkably thin skin, and for the repair of defects, especially after removal of basal cell carcinomas, it is preferable to avoid using tissues coming from another facial area, which has a different thickness and texture, or a full–thickness skin graft, which can leave a patch–like appearance.

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