Pics of dimpling and crooked lip. Do you guys think the crookedness is due to a cyst right under my lip on my left or that it's the muscle drooping on the right causing it? The muscle drooping doesn't look bad in these pics but in other pics you see it is. I'm manipulating either the cyst or the chin muscle with my fingers in the photos to try to figure it out.
My lip was crooked right after the first surgery when there was no drooping, so I thought it was the cyst, but drs say it's likely the muscle. Sorry the pics are sideways - they won't rotate. Just download them to see them the right way up.
Oh and just for kicks, I'll include a pic of the monstrously huge crooked chin he gave me in the first surgery. *EDIT: removing this pic*
I just found out my surgeon stopped being the maxillofacial surgeon in chief at the hospital the same month as my jaw surgery after many years. Hmm.
I asked a surgeon on allexperts about the drooping and he said this:
It is a little difficult without examining you, but the drooping could be from a poor alignment of the tissue, too much stretching of tissue on one side or it could be some minor trauma to the nerve that affects the muscle tone of the lip.
To repair, the cause needs to be determined and then correct the situation. I'm not sure if the area can be made equal to the other side after the trauma, but you need to see an evaluation directly with a different plastic surgeon or oral and maxillofacial surgeon,
If you have additional questions, feel free to contact me again.
Joel S. Teig, DMD, Retired Diplomate ABOMS - As a retired diplomate I will attempt to answer your questions to the best of my knowledge.