
To make a first impression seem friendly and to look younger, people seeking plastic surgery are never in short supply. However, even when each facial feature is examined one by one, there are cases where the face is not especially unattractive, yet somehow gives a depressed or dark impression. Because the face does not look bright and cheerful, it can seem somewhat negative rather than positive. If that applies to you, check in the mirror whether the shape of the lips and the direction of the corners of the mouth are drooping downward. Most people who look into the cost of corner-of-the-mouth surgery have an issue not with the thickness or shape of the lips themselves, but with the corners not being lifted and instead hanging down. Improve this at A-TOP Plastic Surgery and regain a brighter impression.

Who should get corner-of-the-mouth surgery?
When you are not making any expression, everyone can look somewhat stiff. But among them, there are people who seem to have a slight smile. When you look at such people, even if they are not actually smiling, the corners of the mouth are slightly raised, making them look as if they are smiling. As a result, they can appear bright, cheerful, and positively friendly. That is the look that people checking the cost of corner-of-the-mouth surgery want.
If both corners where the lips end are drooping, or if one side is drooping and the other is raised, creating asymmetry, they can actually look angry and much more unfriendly when at rest. To others, this can seem somewhat intimidating, to the point of being difficult to approach or start a conversation with. Even when they smile, it may come across as an awkward smile that looks forced.
Even when they are in a good mood, the mouth corners can make them look depressed or angry, and on the other hand, they may also worry about looking older than they are. Even if there are no wrinkles and the skin has elasticity, when the corners of the mouth droop, the mouth shape itself can make the entire impression look gloomy, sad, and aged. Because it plays such an important role in the face, it would be good to compare corner-of-the-mouth surgery costs and transform a sad look into a smiling one.

What causes drooping mouth corners?
The causes can be divided into congenital and acquired factors. Some people are born with weak muscles at the corners of the lips, or their natural facial shape is simply like that. Of course, this can also be improved through surgery. However, for many people looking into the cost of corner-of-the-mouth surgery, the hospital visit is often driven by stress over a changed appearance caused by acquired factors.
There are muscles that move the lips: the circular muscle that surrounds the mouth, and the muscles that lift and lower the corners on each side. The lifting muscle is used when moving the corners upward, and the lowering muscle is used when pulling them downward. As you know, the muscles we use frequently tend to become more developed. People with drooping lip corners are likely to have facial habits that use the lowering muscle often.

Above all, aging accounts for the largest share of the cause. Everyone gets older, and in the process collagen decreases, reducing skin elasticity. The area around the mouth has less sebaceous gland development, so it dries out easily, and because the skin is thin and sensitive, loss of elasticity happens quickly. As a result, signs of aging appear, such as a longer philtrum, thinner lips, and drooping mouth corners.
In addition, among people who have had orthognathic surgery, contouring surgery, dental braces, or other procedures that affect the mouth shape or jawline, there are many cases where the lips become thinner and the corners also droop. It would be good to discuss the cost of corner-of-the-mouth surgery and establish an appropriate surgical plan that fits your condition.

How is corner-of-the-mouth cosmetic surgery performed?
Because the procedure needs to pull up the drooping tissue, an incision is unavoidable. However, since the skin around the mouth is thin and sensitive, it is important to make the incision as minimal as possible and suture it carefully. Before surgery, the muscle tissue around the mouth corners, the strength difference between the lifting and lowering muscles, the amount of fat, and the condition and thickness of the skin must all be considered overall.
After that, the direction of the muscle causing the droop must be finely adjusted. In many cases, the lifting muscle is weak and the lowering muscle is strong, causing the corner line to sag, so the upper muscle needs to be strengthened and the lower muscle controlled so that precise suturing can be performed. The orbicularis oris muscle is also important, since it surrounds the mouth and is involved in the movement of the lips as a whole. If the focus is only on the corners, the result may look too exaggerated, so please plan the surgery by considering not only the cost of corner-of-the-mouth surgery but also the surrounding muscles.

Why surgery instead of a procedure?
There are several procedures that can help lift drooping mouth corners. There is Botox, which weakens the lowering muscle, and there is also a method of using fillers to increase volume around the mouth. However, these procedures are not permanent and return to their original state after a few months. In contrast, surgery involves making an incision, adjusting and fixing the muscle direction, and then suturing it, so the result is maintained as is.

However, an important point is that surgery may be difficult to reverse back to the original state, so it must be performed with great care down to even 1 mm, and the design should not be excessive. After considering various conditions such as the surrounding muscle tissue and the amount of fat, we hope you can also receive a consultation about the cost of corner-of-the-mouth surgery and proceed with the experienced medical team at A-TOP Plastic Surgery.
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