▲ Kim Yong-Bae, Plastic Surgeon from Wonjin
Beauty Medical Group
Cleft lip and palate is a congenital facial
malformation that appears on the face when the upper lip or palate is broken
and the shape of nose is deformed.
This deformity occurs when the tissues that
make up the lips and palate are not composed together and separated again
between 4 and 8 weeks of birth. It is a total deformation that includes not
just a cleft in your skin or palate, but also in your muscle, cartilage and
bones.
The primary treatment of cleft lip and
palate is usually performed at 3 to 6 months of age, and according to the
growth of the face and the type and characteristics of cleft lip and palate,
the appropriate surgery should be performed.
The scar of the cleft lip and palate from
the first surgery can occurred transformations in nose, philtrum, and lips
through the growth phase. It is recommended to get a correction after the end
of 16 to 18 years.
The nose could develop unilaterally or
bilaterally where one side sits down or bends where it lacks not only in a
physical appearance but also in its functionality. In addition, the asymmetry
of Z-shaped scars and lip lines after the first operation can be improve
properly by considering the location, size and shape of the scars.
Cleft lip and palate surgery is a
reconstructive surgery in which patients have different deformed and complex
symptoms, so it is important to check carefully when you select the hospital,
since every patient needs different correction for overall balances. It is
desirable to get a customized surgery through accurate consultation with a
specialist with experience and know-how about cleft lip and palate.
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