Korean J Dermatol.  2013 Jan;51(1):28-31.

Surgical Treatment of Lip Hypertrophy Secondary to Port-wine Stain

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Dermatology, VHS Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. parkhjmd@medimail.co.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Port-wine stain (PWS) is a congenital capillary malformations characterized by ectasia of capillaries and venules. These vascular channels progress gradually to hyperplasia of soft and hard tissues, manifested as hypertrophy of involved structures. Especially, when these lesions involve the lip, macrocheilia may develop with time. Usually vascular-specific laser treatment is used for PWS, however with no favorable effect with soft-tissue hypertrophy. Therefore, surgical treatment may be necessary in such cases.
OBJECTIVE
The subjects were 9 patients who had PWS with lip hypertrophy, who were aged from 9 to 65 years.
METHODS
The patients underwent cheiloplasty which include making an incision horizontally on a labial mucosa of the lip, and dissection of hypertrophied soft tissue in the front and back of the orbicularis oris muscle.
RESULTS
Of the 9 patients, only 2 had postoperative complication such as mild chewing of the labial mucosa. After a minor revision surgery, these symptoms disappeared. Good to excellent results were achieved in all patients during the final postoperative cosmetic evaluation.
CONCLUSION
Surgical correction is appropriate for treatment of three-dimensional tissue deformity such as lip hypertrophy with good cosmetic results and minimal complications.

Keyword

Lip hypertrophy; Port wine stain; Surgery

MeSH Terms

Aged
Capillaries
Congenital Abnormalities
Cosmetics
Dilatation, Pathologic
Humans
Hyperplasia
Hypertrophy
Lip
Mastication
Mucous Membrane
Port-Wine Stain
Postoperative Complications
Vascular Malformations
Venules
Capillaries
Cosmetics
Vascular Malformations
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