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High labial incisions for genioplasty
Authors:M.Y. Mommaerts   G. Van Hemelen  K. Sanders  J. Vander Sloten  K. Van Brussel  J.V.S. Abeloos  C.A.S. De Clercq  L.F. Neyt
Affiliation:aDivision of Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Surgery, General Hospital St John, Bruges, Belgium;bDivision of Biomechanics and Engineering Design, KU Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium
Abstract:
Clinical experience in genioplasty has shown that high labial incisions heal with fewer scar bands than conventional deep labial incisions. In a prospective randomized trial, we compared 18 high labial curvilinear incisions with 27 high labial W-shaped (‘royal’) incisions for access and visibility during chin osteotomy. Both incisions were 3 cm wide. Maximal incision lengthening between two skin hooks was recorded with a ruler before closure, and there was no significant difference between the two. The maximum wound area between three skin hooks was photographed and computed, and showed a mean difference of 188.75 mm2 (t-test, P < 0.001), which corroborated the clinical findings that access and visibility were superior in the W-shaped incision group. Complications were few in both groups. We now use the high labial royal incision about 3.5 cm wide, with 90° limb angle for complicated chin osteotomies and ostectomies. A smaller curvilinear high labial incision is used for simple advancement osteotomies.
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