Aesthetic and Functional Surgical Management of Microform Cleft Lip With a Vermilion Border Incision

采用唇红缘切口治疗微型唇裂的美学和功能性手术

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Abstract

A microform cleft lip is a mild form of incomplete cleft lip, often marked by small notches in the lip, a raised Cupid's bow, and slight nasal asymmetry. Various surgical techniques, such as the rotation-advancement method and the small triangular flap method, are commonly used. However, incisions in the white lip tissue may lead to scarring or textural irregularities. This report presents the case of a 12-year-old boy with a right-sided microform cleft lip who underwent a surgical approach designed to optimize both aesthetics and function. The procedure employed an incision along the vermilion border, avoiding the white lip to preserve its natural appearance and minimize visible scarring. A triangular flap was created, and the discontinuity of the orbicularis oris muscle was corrected through overlapping and reinforcement. The intraoral incision was precisely aligned with the natural lip print, ensuring seamless integration with the surrounding tissue. Notably, the surgery was performed without local anesthetic injections, relying instead on manual compression of the labial artery for hemostasis. One year postoperatively, the patient exhibited excellent aesthetic and functional outcomes with minimal scarring. This technique underscores the importance of balancing aesthetics and function while minimizing surgical invasiveness in the management of microform cleft lip. Long-term follow-up has been planned to further assess the stability of these results.

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