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Question: What are the principles of mouth lifting, external cutting and internal cutting? Where to cut in?
Dr. Pan Bailin answered 2013-03-20 20: 21:29 Hello, at present, spat lifting operation is only suitable for customers with drooping spat at rest. No matter the external cutting method or the internal cutting method, the main principle is to bury the suspension line and lift the squab upward. External incision method needs to make an incision at the junction of red lip and white lip above and below the mouth corner, and cut off a proper amount of skin above the mouth corner. It is mainly suitable for sagging skin on the lateral side of the upper lip, which is more obvious than internal incision. However, a slight scar may be left at the observed splash. The incision method is to make an incision on the mucosal surface of the corner of the mouth, which will not leave traces of the corner of the mouth, but the lifting effect is relatively slight. No matter the internal incision or the external incision, it is necessary to make an external incision with a length of about 0.5cm at the root of the alar on both sides, but usually the scar is not obvious after healing. The doctor solemnly reminded: because I can't see the patient face to face, I can't fully understand the condition. The doctor's advice is for reference only. Please go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor! D * * * q 2013-06-1913: 06:11The nose is a little upside down and the nostrils are exposed. I saw that Dr. Pan mentioned that the alar cartilage should be pulled down separately when the tip of the nose is rotated downwards, but I would like to ask what principle is used to pull down? If it is only pulled down and not fixed during the operation, won't the alar cartilage return to its original position due to the tension of the skin after skin suture? Is this equivalent to not having surgery?