Limbal dermoid is Cong anomalies usually unilateral very rarely can be bilateral they may involve the entire cornea or maybe only confined to conjunctiva thy are graded according to corneal involvement  grade I 2 and 3  grade Is corneal involvement grade Is des membrane involvement and grade Is involvement of entire ant segment their prevalence is 1 in 10 000 or 1 in 5 600 or 1 in 2 700 commonest site is inferotemporal 70 percent  In most of the cases, cong limbal dermoid is associated with the long presence of preauricular shin tag or preauricular appendage and this syndrome complex is known as Goldenhar syndrome. In most of the cases if limbal dermoid does not involve the pupillary area it is left untouched however if it involves the pupillary area and vision is likely to be affected then there is surgical modality which is both Visual Cosmetic The surgical procedures done  are…