The aim of this research was to prospectively examine the combination of a pedicled temporal rotation flap with an acellular human dermal graft technique for intermediate-sized lower eyelid defect reconstruction. Pedicled temporal rotation flaps based on the orbicularis oculi muscle were used to reconstruct the anterior lamella of lower eyelid defects in six patients (five males and one female) while the posterior lamella was reconstructed using an acellular human dermis graft (Alloderm). Flap survival at 6 months was 100%. The functionality and cosmetic results of the technique were evaluated, and corneal protection was achieved. The texture and color of the reconstructed eyelid matched the surrounding skin, and neither pain nor corneal irritation was reported. The donor site scar healed well and was inconspicuous in all cases. Furthermore, no recurrence of malignancy was observed. The combination of a temporal rotational flap with an acellular human dermal graft is the key points. This technique could be ideal for the reconstruction of intermediate-sized full-thickness lower eyelid defects.