HealthCert Education
Periorbital defects
Periorbital defects
Master the art and science of managing periorbital defects in this comprehensive course designed for medical professionals specializing in skin cancer surgery. This evidence-based program provides in-depth knowledge of surgical techniques, including ellipses, flaps, and grafts, tailored to the sensitive periorbital region. Through clinical case studies, participants will learn to plan and execute procedures, ensuring optimal functional and cosmetic outcomes. Gain insights into anatomy, repair principles, and decision-making strategies, all while adhering to best practices and patient safety standards. Elevate your surgical expertise with practical, real-world applications.

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FLEXIBLE TIMING
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100% ONLINE
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accredited Course
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Expert instructor
The "Periorbital Defects" course equips healthcare professionals with the advanced skills necessary to manage challenging surgical cases in the sensitive periorbital region. Presented by Dr. Victor Harling, this program combines theoretical knowledge with practical insights into procedures for the eyelids, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.
Unit 1: Anatomy and Principles of Periorbital Surgery
This foundational unit covers the unique anatomy of the periorbital region, emphasising the absence of a fat layer beneath the dermis. Participants will learn key principles of surgery, including the importance of preserving eyelid margins, managing skin laxity, and ensuring precise alignment to prevent complications such as ectropion. Techniques for assessing eyelid conditions, pre-surgical planning, and patient preparation are introduced.
Unit 2: Ellipses, Flaps, and Closure Techniques
This unit delves into specific surgical techniques for repairing periorbital defects, including ellipses, Z-plasties, and flaps. Participants will learn to choose and execute procedures based on defect size, location, and skin laxity. Best practices for minimising tension, achieving cosmetic symmetry, and addressing complex lesions are explored through real-world examples.
Unit 3: Graft Techniques and Applications
Focusing on grafting, this unit examines the use of full-thickness and split-thickness skin grafts for the eyelids. Participants will understand donor site selection, graft preparation, and dressing techniques to ensure optimal healing and prevent contractures. Case studies highlight challenges in matching grafts to recipient sites for both functional and aesthetic success.
Unit 4: Advanced Case Studies
Through detailed case discussions, this unit brings all concepts together in a clinical context. Participants will analyse patient histories, evaluate defect types, and plan comprehensive surgical approaches. Examples include managing large lesions, addressing scar contractures, and achieving symmetry in complex reconstructions.
Assessment and Practical Tools
The course includes interactive case discussions and two online assessments, covering both knowledge-based and scenario-based questions. Practical tools such as clinical recordings and downloadable resources allow participants to refine their techniques and reference key concepts post-training.
This course provides the expertise needed to manage periorbital defects with confidence, blending advanced surgical techniques with patient-centred care to achieve superior outcomes.
- Establish the need for careful surgery techniques with the nose, lip, eyelid, ear and lower limb.
- Determine the correct steps to repair peri-orbital defects with flaps and grafts.
- Plan surgical procedures in a simulated setting: reconstruction of distal nose, peri-orbital, ear and lip, and assess against best practice criteria to ensure patient safety
- Decide when to refer patients to others.
All degree qualified medical practitioners.

CPD Hours:
- Education hours: 3.5
- Reviewing performance hours: 5.0
- Measuring outcome hours: 0.0

Accreditations:
Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) #408661
Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #28537

Study Mode:
100% online

Study duration:
8.5 hrs self-paced

ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Dr Victor Harling
This course is presented by Dr Victor Harling: MBBS, FRACGP, Dip Dermatology (Wales).
Victor obtained his medical degrees from The University of Queensland in 1983. He worked for Queensland Health and the Wesley Emergency Centre for many years before pursuing his interest in Skin Cancer Medicine. Victor undertakes regular professional development courses and has obtained a Diploma of Skin Cancer from the Skin Cancer College Australasia. He is passionate about skin cancer medicine and surgery, and shares his vast expertise with fellow GPs in HealthCert certificate course and Clinical Attachments at the Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre. He has over 16 years interest and experience in skin cancer medicine and skin cancer surgery.