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Cleft Palate Craniofac J ; 59(2): 222-229, 2022 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33761793

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BACKGROUND: There is an increasing patient expectation for better esthetics, manifesting through anatomical harmony, projection, and volume of the upper lip relative to the lower lip, in patients with cleft deformity. The aim of this study is to investigate the outcome of vermilion augmentation using autologous dermofat graft (DFG) to enhance the lip using both quantitative and qualitative assessment. METHODS: Patients with secondary cleft lip deformity who received the surgical treatment in our institution from 2015 to 2018 were recruited. Panel assessment was performed on standardized preoperative and postoperative digital photographs. A patient questionnaire was used for the reported outcome. Image processing and analyses were applied to measure the lip change. Statistical analyses were performed. RESULTS: A total of 91 patients were included. The mean age at operation was 22.7 years, and postoperative follow-up was 3.6 years. There were no complications in the study group. The panel assessment showed significant improvement (P < .00001) on upper lip vermilion in both frontal and lateral profile views. Ninety-five percent of patients reported improvement of the upper lip projection and volume. Quantitative image analysis showed an increase in the upper lip vermilion ratio in 97% of the cases in frontal views and improvement of the vermilion projection in 87% of the cases in the superimposed lateral views. CONCLUSIONS: The use of DFG is an effective and reproducible method for vermilion augmentation and aesthetic enhancement in patients presenting with upper lip insufficiency relative to the lower lip.


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Cleft Lip , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Cleft Lip/surgery , Esthetics , Humans , Lip/surgery , Mouth Mucosa
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20123400

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Much debate exists over the lesions recognized as odontogenic fibromas. In this case report, the authors report 1 lesion that presented with histological features consistent with 2 separate lesions. The findings, histological examination, and recommendations are presented.


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Fibroma/pathology , Granular Cell Tumor/pathology , Maxillary Neoplasms/pathology , Odontogenic Tumors/pathology , Adult , Female , Fibroma/surgery , Granular Cell Tumor/surgery , Humans , Maxillary Neoplasms/surgery , Odontogenic Tumors/surgery
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