Crooked smile post-op (upper lip)
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Crooked smile post-op (upper lip)
Did any of you have a crooked smile post-op? The left side of my upper lip, which is numb, doesn't raise up too much when I smile as opposed to my right side which seems to raise normally. I'm 3 weeks post-op right now of a Lefort I and BSSO. I keep telling myself my smile will look normal again eventually, but I'm just wondering what your guys' experiences were like. How likely is it that my lip will regain 100% of its animation? It really bugs me and makes my smile look very weird.
Im 2 weeks post op from BSSO( advance 7 mm) my lower left side of my lip and chin are still frozen/numb and when I smile they do not move as much as the rest of my smile. If I am lookin in a mirror I can see it and correct it but when I smile naturally the frozen area is lagging a bit behind. I think once the numbness is gone so will the problem. If the numbness never goes away I dont think it will be too difficult to train the frozen area to be inline with the rest of my face when I smile etc.
I imagine it will look normal again once you get the feeling back on the other side of your lip. My surgery was 3.5 weeks ago and I still can't really smile very well. Only mine is at least the same on both sides as the numbness is the same. As the feeling is coming back I'm starting to get more movement. Give it time.
At 3 weeks post-op when I tried to smile, the bottoms of my upper teeth barely showed. They gradually began showing more over the months but also then my lower gums were showing. After around 8 or 9 months, I felt I could flash a rather normal smile again. It gets discouraging but healing can take awhile. Hang in there!
October 8, 2008 Lefort1(6mm impaction), BSSO, Genioplasty, Turbinectomies, Partial septoplasty, gum recontoring
It's pretty hard to tell post op. Give it at least a few months until all the numbness goes away to see if the damage is permanent.
I won't lie though, my smile is crooked from nerve damage in my left cheek and I can't imagine it will be improve after my next surgery. If you're concerned you can talk with your surgeon about it.
I won't lie though, my smile is crooked from nerve damage in my left cheek and I can't imagine it will be improve after my next surgery. If you're concerned you can talk with your surgeon about it.