Cleft lip nasal deformity, a secondary nasal deformity resulting from the repair of cleft lip in patients with cleft lip, is an unavoidable problem. It usually manifests as a collapsed nose, small nostrils, short nasal minors, wide nasal base, and bilateral asymmetry, and some nasal deformities do not stabilize until after the patient’s development has ceased. For these patients who suffer from cleft lip deformity, it is a luxury to have a nose with a nearly normal appearance.
Although cleft lip nasal deformity has always been a clinical challenge, with today’s medical technology it is possible for patients to have a near normal looking nose through reconstructive plastic surgery.
The process of repairing secondary nasal deformity after cleft lip surgery Cleft lip nasal deformity surgery is one of the more difficult types of rhinoplasty surgery, and the surgical repair time is relatively long. Depending on the extent of the patient’s lesion and the treatment required, the plastic and cosmetic surgeon will customize the surgical plan for the patient.
The main technique used for the correction of cleft lip nasal deformity is the whole rib cartilage technique, which reshapes the external nose through rib cartilage, corrects the severely deviated nasal septum, fills the collapsed nasal tip and nasal base, and also improves the problem of large and small nostrils.
As people’s pursuit of beauty is getting higher and higher, some patients with cleft lip nasal deformity not only want to achieve normal nasal shape through surgical repair, but also want to make themselves more beautiful and perfect after the repair, so our doctors can not only simply repair surgery but also combine art and medicine, unique aesthetics, superb rhinoplasty surgery techniques and rich experience are indispensable, so that the patient can repair the This is the only way to make the patient’s restored nose beautiful, overall facial coordination, and closer to natural.