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Volume 29, Issue 6, Pages 524-527 (November 2009)


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Botulinum Toxin for the Correction of Asymmetric Crying Facies

Tonguc Isken, MD13Corresponding Author Informationemail address, Ayla Gunlemez, MD2, Bulent Kara, MD2, Hakki Izmirli, MD1, Huseyin Gercek, MD1

Accepted 30 April 2009.

The clinical hallmark of asymmetric crying facies (ACF) is a symmetric appearance of the oral aperture and lips at rest, but significant depression of one side of the lower lip with animation (crying or smiling). ACF can resolve spontaneously in the first year of life, but surgical intervention may be required at some point to ensure a good cosmetic outcome. The authors report on the successful use of botulinum toxin type A to achieve temporary facial symmetry in two children with ACF with results lasting up to six months and suggest that such treatments may be helpful in providing more time to consider and/or plan surgical intervention.

Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Tonguc Isken, MD, Cumhuriyet Mahallesi, Sahil Caddesi, Plaj Yolu, Izmit, 41100 Kocaeli, Turkey

 DISCLOSURES

The authors have no financial interest in and received no compensation from manufacturers of products mentioned in this article.

1 Drs. Isken, Izmirli, and Gercek are from the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Kocaeli University School of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey.

2 Drs. Gunlemez and Kara are from the Department of Pediatrics, Kocaeli University School of Medicine, Kocaeli, Turkey.

3 Dr. Isken is a member of the Turkish Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.

PII: S1090-820X(09)00349-5

doi:10.1016/j.asj.2009.08.017


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