
The eyes, nose, and mouth are very important elements that determine the image and impression of a face. Among them, the mouth is where a person can fully reveal their emotions. When someone feels depressed or sad, the corners of the mouth turn downward, and when they are happy and smiling, they turn upward. The height varies depending on the movement of the muscles used to make facial expressions. Because of that, if the lips or the corners are drooping, they can look depressed and sad, while if they are slightly raised, they can look as if they have a natural smile, creating a bright and positive impression. It can be a good idea to consult with ATOP Plastic Surgery, a place known for mouth-corner surgery, and look into improving it.

What causes drooping mouth corners?
When we think of muscles, we may picture bulky shapes and large size, but in fact there are far more tiny muscles that are invisible to the eye. The same is true in the face, and especially around lip movement, where muscles are involved in most actions. Opening and closing the mouth, chewing to eat something, and even sipping through a straw while drinking are all possible because of the muscles surrounding the lips.
The corners of the mouth are no different. There are muscles called the elevator and depressor muscles, which can raise or lower them. But muscles have the characteristic that the more they are used, the more developed they become, and if they are not used, they degenerate and lose strength. That is why people with weak corner-elevating muscles naturally end up with drooping corners of the mouth, and people with stronger depressor muscles tend to have their corners pulled downward, creating a more downcast impression. These are the people who should find a place that specializes in mouth-corner surgery and get a consultation.

Body muscles can increase in size and volume if we exercise hard, but facial muscles are a slightly different area. If they are around the lips, it is even more difficult, and trying to strengthen the muscles by repeatedly opening and closing the lips or lifting the corners may only deepen wrinkles unnecessarily. In such cases, improvement may be possible through surgery at a place that specializes in mouth-corner surgery.
In addition to drooping mouth corners caused by innate muscle strength, they can also occur later in life after surgeries or procedures that affect the area around the mouth. These include orthodontic treatment and double-jaw surgery. As the mouth protrudes and then moves inward, the skin sags and, naturally, the corners of the mouth may droop as well.

What is mouth-corner surgery?
This surgery is not a simple procedure that only pulls up the drooping area. Nor is it just about pulling the skin at both ends of the lips so that the corners appear lifted. The key is not simply pulling the lip mucosa or skin, but repositioning the muscles at the corners of the mouth to correct their position itself. By normalizing muscle movement, the lips and corners can move comfortably afterward, and even in a resting expression, a more positive impression can be expected.
Design is important. When the face is at rest, the angle should be about 3 degrees, and the angle should be adjusted step by step so that the correction is not excessive and still looks natural. In particular, since the muscles surrounding the mouth must be taken into account, it is important to carefully examine the movement and strength of the orbicularis oris and the depressor anguli oris, then finely adjust the angle and movement for fixation. If too much attention is placed only on the corners of the lips, the result may look unnatural, so it is important to carefully design the overall lip line and mouth shape at a place that specializes in mouth-corner surgery in order to be satisfied with the result.

Who needs this surgery?
The height of the corners of the mouth does not cause functional discomfort. However, because it has a significant impact on appearance, many people look for a place that specializes in mouth-corner surgery. This surgery is not absolutely necessary, but it may be particularly needed for people whose impression looks depressed and sad. A bright, cheerful impression and an appearance that seems to hold a smile are positive factors to others, so if this kind of impression is a concern, surgery can be worth considering.
A pretty or handsome appearance is important, but the atmosphere or image a person gives off is an even broader area. Since the very small area of the mouth corners plays such a big role, people who are often told that their resting face looks scary, angry, or depressed and sad should consider it.

Be careful of overcorrected mouth corners!
If you think of the Joker’s mouth corners, the appearance can feel a little unsettling. They look too exaggerated and unnaturally lifted, which is uncomfortable. If the procedure is not performed at the right place, it can become overcorrected and look excessive. To keep the line from feeling burdensome, it is necessary to analyze skin elasticity and the angle of the mouth corners in detail and apply a customized surgical solution for each individual. Please compare the usual movement of the muscles around the mouth, the actual difference in strength between the elevator and depressor muscles, and even whether the left and right corners are asymmetrical, so these factors can be reflected in the surgical result.

The lips are a particularly sensitive area of the face, and the surrounding skin is also delicate, so caution is needed during surgery. Since the procedure itself involves making an incision and then suturing it closed, it is of course important to prevent any visible scar from remaining. For that reason, we hope you can make your decision through a consultation with the medical staff at ATOP Plastic Surgery, a place known for mouth-corner surgery and experienced clinical expertise.
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