The child’s upper lip ligament has been broken for five years and now his lip is turned up and his gums are exposed.

A child who has had a broken upper lip tie for five years and now has an upturned lip with exposed gums needs to have the broken upper lip tie peeled off and turned back into a new wound, which can then be stitched up again for correction.
If a child’s upper lip ligament has been broken for five years, and if no repair surgery was performed at that time, the child can now be taken to the hospital for a relevant examination, and then the broken upper lip ligament will be peeled off and turned into a new wound, and then sutured again under the guidance of the surgeon to correct the situation.
Therefore, parents do not need to worry too much, actively take the child to the hospital for relevant examination, and cooperate with the doctor active treatment, generally through the repair, will not affect the appearance of the child.