Abstract
Cleft lip rhinoplasty may be performed as an endonasal or an open rhinoplasty procedure. It is helpful for the rhinoplasty surgeon to know the type of lip closure and the extent of nasal surgery performed at the time of primary lip repair. Current methods of primary lip repair attempt to create an esthetic lip scar and leave a minimal degree of nasal tip deformity to allow the child to avoid secondary lip and nasal tip surgery at the preschool age. Single cleft lip rhinoplasty has to deal more with asymmetry than double cleft lip rhinoplasty. The double cleft lip deformity has to deal with a true deficiency in the columella and the possible need for lip augmentation. Closure of the alveolar cleft and the cleft palate in both types of cleft lip and palate often creates scar tissue that retards maxillary growth and introduces the need for cephalometric analysis and possible orthognathic surgery.
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