“…Apocrine hidrocystoma is a benign cystic tumor arising in the apocrine sweat glands proposed by Mehregan [1] in 1964. It is likely that apocrine hidrocystoma arises in the uvula, ears, chest, and shoulders, as well as the (peri)ocular regions such as the eyelid, and sclera [2][3][4] . Of the 35 cases with eyelid cystic lesions in the authors' institute, apocrine hidrocystoma was noted in only one case [5] .…”