Abstract
Chondroid syringoma (CS) is a rare benign cutaneous neoplasm originating from the exocrine glands, representing ⁓0.01% of all primary skin cancers. This report presents three cases of CS: one located at the infraorbital rim and two in the cheek region. The diagnosis in all cases was confirmed through histopathological examination. Treatment involved surgical excision with multidisciplinary collaboration to ensure optimal patient care. These findings emphasize the importance of accurate histopathological diagnosis and coordinated specialist efforts for effective management of this uncommon tumor.