Abstract
Seven patients were successfully treated with a bipalpebral sliding flap for the repair of medial or lateral canthal defects. In our experience this technique minimises the size of the associated surgical repair-a skin graft for the inner canthus or a cheek rotation flap for the outer canthus.
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