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One of the more unusual and interesting procedures we perform is
the commisure lift which raises the corners of the mouth. A
mouth with drooping or downward turned corners can make the
patient appear sad, tired, and older than they are. A commissure
lift can correct this by removing a carefully measured triangle
of skin and muscle from above each corner of the upper lip. The
incision is made along the vermillion border (where the red lip
meets the skin) so there is no visible scar. The muscle from
each corner of the upper lip is tightened and the incisions are
closed with fine sutures.
The commisure lift requires very little downtime and sutures are
removed in about one week. Those who undergo the procedure are
extremely pleased with the dramatic improvement and immediate
results. If the corners of your mouth turn downward, you may be
a candidate for a commisure lift. We invite you to schedule a
consultation to help you explore this or other options for
improving your overall facial appearance.
Who Should Perform a
Commisure Lift?
When choosing a surgeon to perform a commisure lift, look for a
cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgeon who routinely
performs the procedure and limits his practice to
cosmetic and
reconstructive facial surgeries. He will best know the anatomy
of the face and be specially trained and skilled in aesthetics
and ultra smooth closures for scar minimization. A
cosmetic and
reconstructive specialist will take extra time to address the
minute aesthetic details for a natural, non-surgical result.
If the corners of your mouth turn downward, you may be a
candidate for a commisure lift. We invite you to explore this or
other options for improving your overall facial appearance.
Call us today for your
personal evaluation!
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