Abstract:
Apocrine hidrocystomas are small, asymptomatic, benign cysts commonly found in face. These
tumors when in the region of the eyelids can cause significant functional and cosmetic
morbidity despite their benign nature. Various modalities of treatment for such lesions have
been enumerated in the literature. Here, we are describing a case of giant solitary recurrent
apocrine hidrocystoma which is being managed by en-bloc excision with reconstruction of
lower eyelid.