Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequent cutaneous neoplasm of the periorbital region. After tumor excision, the function of the eyelid has to be preserved, keeping the protection of the eyeball with preservation of damp, avoiding epiphora and ectropion. The authors describe the reconstruction, in a single surgical procedure, of a full-thickness defect of the outer half of the free edge of the lower eyelid through free chondromucosal graft of the septum and Tripier flap. There are very few cases that describe the septal chondromucosal flap in eyelid reconstruction. This case also corroborates the fact that the chondromucosal graft is a valuable surgical option for reconstruction of full-thickness lower eyelid defects