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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Facial Reconstruction

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  • Lip reconstruction presents unique challenges due to the lips' complex function and aesthetics.
  • Lip defects stem from various congenital and acquired causes, with malignancy resection being most common.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review lip defect evaluation and reconstructive methods.
  • To discuss common complications and adjuvant therapies for optimal outcomes.
  • To focus on lip defects secondary to Mohs surgery while being applicable to all causes.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing algorithms like the rule of thirds for defect assessment.
  • Employing various reconstructive techniques based on defect characteristics.
  • Reviewing established and novel approaches in lip defect repair.

Main Results:

  • Optimal lip reconstruction balances oral competence with aesthetic restoration.
  • A systematic approach ensures appropriate reconstructive ladder selection.
  • Effective techniques restore intricate facial landmarks and function.

Conclusions:

  • Lip reconstruction requires careful evaluation and tailored surgical strategies.
  • Mohs surgery defects necessitate specific considerations for optimal functional and cosmetic results.
  • Comprehensive management including adjuvant therapies improves patient outcomes.