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General Category => Functional Surgery Questions => Topic started by: newchin on July 16, 2015, 11:42:17 AM
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Is there no hope of regaining lower lip movement at this point? I look weird when I smile or talk. It's like my lower lip can't pull down anymore. I can't show my bottom teeth and look like a demented shih tzu when I try
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I'll bump this up so someone who has some useful advice might see it. I don't know the answer, but, as someone considering this procedure, reports like this could be intimidating.
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At this point the swelling must be gone so unfortunately sounds like nerve damage. That really sucks
Maybe some kind of physio? Might be able to train alternative muscles? I don't really know...
I had some nerve damage after my chin lipo but regained full movement in about 3-4 months
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It's awful because the very outer edges of my bottom lip love down but the middle part is just stuck. Looks like an upside down smile :(
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Trying to regain your nerves back- quickly- is pretty hopeless. This goes with any and all surgery, btw. My aunt had her bunions removed and it totally f**ked up the nerves/sensations and she couldn't feel anything properly in her toe for a good 4 years. That was almost 7 years ago? But now it's gotten a lot better and says it's 90% back to "normal". She didn't see a random ass doc either- he's good at what he does.
It might take a long time to regain sensation or mobility. It just sucks and it's unpredictable sometimes. I honestly would try a more forgiving approach. Have you ever considered acupuncture? If it works- great, if not- you've lost nothing in trying. I've heard of a lot of success stories of those that have had strokes and gone this route.
I doubt she regained any feeling. The brain adjusts after a while, that's all.
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you know who does the surgery makes such a big difference. i had two hernia operations.
first one the nurse told "oh you're lucky you're getting dr. x he's amazing." So dr. x did my first one, beautiful, no scar even and perfect gain of feeling on that side. Next day I needed the other side done, dr. x had to be away so dr. y filled in, also a hernia surgery expert (there's a special place in Canada where surgeons do only hernia operations, it's famous) and dr. y, huge scar and i still have a bit of tingling loss of feeling in that area, but like nothing crazy, no one cares if there's like two cm of tingly/loss of sensation on their lower abdomen. But I think it goes to show you surgeons, even both experts in their field, can be quite different.
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OP, your issue sounds really similar to mine. If you look carefully in the pic related to my smile, the very center lower lip is tethered up, maybe a little everted. I had this problem since getting a chin implant 9 months ago.
http://s942.photobucket.com/user/jf776649/embed/slideshow/
How does this compare to your case?
EDIT: I don't mean to compare my case to the OP's any more than specifically how his lower lip is tethered. I'm curious if his center lower lip has a similar deformity to mine.
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OP, your issue sounds really similar to mine. If you look carefully in the pic related to my smile, the very center lower lip is tethered up, maybe a little everted. I had this problem since getting a chin implant 9 months ago.
http://s942.photobucket.com/user/jf776649/embed/slideshow/
How does this compare to your case?
EDIT: I don't mean to compare my case to the OP's any more than specifically how his lower lip is tethered. I'm curious if his center lower lip has a similar deformity to mine.
Pretty much but mines a bit more apparent unfortunately for me. I tried lip fillers in my lower lip since it also went pretty thin and turned inward. Made some difference but I want a permanent fix and to have functionality back not just aesthetics