Syringoma is a benign adnexal tumor of the skin originating from the eccrine sweat duct, commonly seen in women (2:1), often found as multiple, tiny, firm, skin-colored papules, 1,2 usually located on the eyelid and the upper cheek, although there are reports involving the vulvar area. 1,2 We present a patient with syringomas treated with botulinum toxin A as monotherapy in the periocular and lip area.
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