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This study reviews lip size reduction principles and demonstrates surgical techniques for reducing lower lip size. It covers common lip size variations and rarer congenital or acquired malformations.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Aesthetic Surgery
  • Facial Anatomy

Background:

  • Lip size variations are common due to hereditary and racial factors.
  • Congenital anomalies and acquired malformations of the lips are less frequent.
  • Understanding lip anatomy is crucial for surgical modifications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the principles of lip size reduction surgery.
  • To present a photographic guide for lower lip reduction procedures.
  • To address both aesthetic and reconstructive aspects of lip size modification.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of lip reduction principles.
  • Photographic documentation of serial surgical steps for lower lip reduction.
  • Analysis of anatomical considerations for lip contouring.

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Main Results:

  • The study outlines key surgical steps for achieving a smaller lower lip.
  • Photographic evidence demonstrates the feasibility and progression of the reduction technique.
  • The principles discussed are applicable to various lip reduction scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • Lip size reduction is a viable surgical option for specific aesthetic or functional concerns.
  • The presented technique offers a systematic approach to lower lip reduction.
  • Further research can explore long-term outcomes and patient satisfaction.