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Papillomas on the eyelid

 
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Last reviewed: 07.07.2025
 
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Papillomas on the eyelid are benign tumor-like growths of the epithelial coverings of the skin, sitting on a stalk. on a wide base.

Squamous cell papilloma (tiered wart) is the most common benign tumor of the eyelids, usually found in adults.

A papilloma on the eyelid looks like a skin formation with a wide base or on a stalk, with a raspberry-like surface.

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Removal of papillomas on the eyelid is performed using an electric knife or cryocoagulation.

Laser excision is also used.

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