“…The “H zone” consists of the temporal region, periauricular region, periorbital region, nasal tip and ala, and the upper lip region. These regions are high‐risk locations for BCC because of their tendency to invade the dermis, periosteum, perichondrium, nerve sheaths, and blood vessels 1,11,15–17 . In addition, deep tumor spread is commonly found in the preauricular area, along the columella of the nose, and at the junction of the nasal ala with the nasolabial fold, areas hypothesized to coincide with embryonic fusion planes and thus less likely to resist tumor spread 15 .…”