Patient: Description of disease (onset time, main symptoms, hospitalization, etc.): The patient was a 48-year-old male with a mass under the skin of the left eyelid four years ago, which recurred after two excisions and increased rapidly. It was found to be sebaceous gland carcinoma. The mass was removed at a local hospital and recurred after surgery with rapid enlargement of the mass. She was diagnosed as sebaceous gland carcinoma. She went to Xi’an Xijing Hospital for treatment, but the doctor thought that she needed to remove all the upper eyelid, but the eyeball would be completely exposed, and the hospital could not solve the problem. Which hospital can treat this problem and what is the approximate medical cost? Li Bin, Ocular Oncology, Peking Tongren Hospital: Hello! Eyelid sebaceous gland carcinoma is a malignant tumor that is easy to recur. If the tumor grows rapidly and has a large invasion area, surgical resection of the tumor and eyelid repair and shaping surgery should be performed according to the actual situation. It is suggested that you can come to Tongren Hospital for consultation. Our ophthalmology department is equipped with ocular oncology specialty and oculoplastic specialty.